The things I have learned this semester are related to the subject English itself and life skills that I do use in life, but I was not always aware of those skills. Such as the art of conversation, I knew how to converse with others, but I was not aware that there were proper ways to have a conversation with another. Now I am aware of how I converse with someone and what I do to keep it flowing or from upsetting the other person. The next thing I've learned or rather noticed is that many historical figures were rhetoricians. Figures like Martin Luther King Jr. or Benjamin Franklin were excellent Rhetoricians. I learned a little about myself when we were asked to write a paper about where and how we would live after winning the lottery, and what are the reasons for wanting to live this way. I suppose I am a critical thinker or am still in the process of becoming one. I am fairly open minded and I tend to accept things very easily. From what I was told, being open minded is a step into becoming a critical thinker. My goal is to convince my readers that I have learned what I taught during this semester.
The art of conversation is something that you can either use consciously or use subconsciously. There are those who have no conversation skills and must learn how to gain these skills. How you converse with someone also depends on the persons personality. You must learn how to say things without making the other uncomfortable. The one I noticed that I do when speaking with someone is I adapt to the situation. I observe the mood of the person that is talking to me so I can be careful with what I say. I also take in a little bit of the person's personality or rather try to understand his or her personality. By doing so I know what would be the correct thing to say, or I would know how to say it. The art of conversation is something I learned through out my childhood unconsciously, but I did not become aware that I had the ability to converse until this semester.
Something else I have noticed during this semester is that several historical figures were rhetoricians. I also learned that being a rhetorician did not necessarily mean that you were a good person. Hitler is a pretty good example. Adolf Hitler was a very effective rhetorician. He was able to persuade the citizens of Germany with great success. Hitler used rhetoric to rise in power and perform hideous crimes. Then there are the other rhetoricians that people would most likely approve of. Martin Luther King's “I Have a Dream” is a great example of his skills in rhetoric. He uses repetition to draw in the audience and emphasize the importance of his topic.
On our “If you win the lottery” assignment I chose Hawaii as a place where I would live. It would be a decent sized home with a art studio, a wall to hang my acoustics, and a nice relaxing front porch facing the white sandy beach where I can watch the sunset as I enjoy my tropical drink and play the ukulele. I would have a tropical fish tank and a pet dog. The amount of people near my house would be few to none so that way I would have few disturbances. I would also own a 1969 mustang fastback and gas would not be a problem due to the large amount of money I own. In order to keep a steady income I would continue my dream of becoming an animator or possibly a free lance animator.
I have put some thought as in to why I want things to be this way. I love my acoustics and one of my dreams is to have a wall with all of my favorite ones. I chose Hawaii because of its culture and its environment could be a good source of inspiration for short films. Also, almost everyone there plays the uke. I have always wanted a rather large fish tank filled with colorful tropical fish that I could watch. I have never been much of a people person and prefer to be isolated. I want that specific mustang because its the only car I can find that fits me perfectly. I would continue my dream to become an animator so that way I wont have to worry about running out of money. I learned a bit more about myself by asking why I want these things.
Now I do not believe that I am a critical thinker, but I am rather learning the steps into becoming a critical thinker. Being open minded is one of those steps. My whole life I have been able to accept anything that was different from my views and not have any quarrels about it. Also, I believe or in my opinion knowledge is a key factor to being a critical thinker. I believe the more you know the more you could answer questions with deeper thought or have a better understanding of the world around you. I have also learned how to become a critical reader. I am able to paraphrase old words and turn them into modern ones. When I am reading a book or article I am able to think beyond the basic information I was given. When I read or write, my mind will automatically start thinking of anything is this world that is related to the topic. For example, If someone asked me what if my life was just another persons dream, then my answer would be that it would not make much of a difference; in comparison, it would be like “Plato’s Cave,” because I would not notice I was in the dream, and the world I live in would be the only world that made sense to me. I have learned to think with more detail rather than just seeing the obvious. I have learned that you do not use critical thinking, but critical thinking becomes apart of you. I just had to learn how to unlock the ability within my mind.
I enjoy this class very much because I don't just learn English lessons but skills I can use in life as well. Dr. Brandon teaches English by using life lessons as examples and to keep his students awake and attentive. During this semester I have learned that anyone can be a rhetorician and that those people are not always going to be good willed. I have learned what my goals are in life and why these are more goals. I have become aware of the art of conversation and by doing so I can converse with others more successfully. I understand what a critical thinker is but I do not believe I have truly become one yet. Instead I have completed the first few steps into becoming a critical thinker. The grade I honestly believe I should get this semester is either an -A or a B+. I have always seen this class as something to look forward too rather than dread because I feel like I have been learning and understanding the lectures. I hope to continue to learn life skills and writing skills for the rest of the semester.
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