Wow, the last blog. I will miss this class for that I am sure. Every day was entertaining in some way, whether it was reading some random stories to writing our own. Even reading poems and plays! I feel that from this class I really did experience, experiment, and expand. Literature is everywhere, and there are many types of it out there. Using these three reasons to learn that literature really makes me understand, what Literature is. It's for communication and insight into other peoples lives and styles.
Within this class we had a lot of experiences that were not usually found in boring old lecture classes. This really showed me how many different things are out there to help me understand different time periods, and styles of writing.
The one experience from this class that really helped me was the trip to see Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Doing something like this for class really helped me experience a different lifestyle, or a different time period. It was also something I don’t believe I would have gotten around to doing if it wasn’t for this fantastic class, and I am so glad I got the chance to experience it.
Experimenting was a big factor in class. We had many experiments that were, actually, quite fun! From creating our own short stories, something I always wanted to try and do, to learning how to write our own poems! When Stephanie said we were writing our own short stories, I automatically was terrified. What will I write about? Will the words even come out right? Can I make it long enough? All these thoughts were running through my head, and yet once we all got to sit down and Stephanie showed us the steps to take, things started to fall into place and I started experimenting with words. This was also the case with the poem writing. I am not a writer, and I always believed poems were supposed to rhyme…that’s it. Experimenting with Stephanie’s teachings helped me understand that that isn’t the case!
The last thing I learned in this class was expanding. I have to say I definitely expanding my limits on what I can do with writing and learning! I expanded from my typical books I read, to stories I would never have thought to lay my eyes on. Some examples are, basically, all the short stories that were chosen for our book clubs. Another would be reading the poems. I always thought poems would be the same, hard to understand, always rhyming, and long. With expanding on my reading it turns out to be completely false. Some fantastic poems were written in about 4 lines or something’s less, and sometimes they had not one rhyme within it. Another thing I learned was step out of the box. Not everyone has the same thought on a certain piece of writing, so discuss it. The other person/people may have a different insight than you do, and may turn out helping you understand the writing even more. The last thing I got from expanding is confidence. I actually got up in front of a group of people, and did a 10-minute play. I was even lead! Not to mention I even wrote my OWN poem and stood up in front of those same people and SLAMMED it. Now that is expanding to me!
I am so glad I got to take this class with Stephanie. I knew from the start how great of a teacher she is, due to the fact I was also lucky enough to have her for a high school English class. I feel she has taught me even more this time around. I have done things I never though I would ever do. It was all fun and I will miss you greatly Mrs. Scott. I think you will and have helped many others out there with your fantastic ways of teaching.
