I was a little behind this week, as the goal was to make our Pecha Kucha presentations for our independent reading project. I had somewhat forgotten about my book, so I was nowhere near being able to start a project on it. That led to me power reading through it for the first half of the week. I managed to finish it in two days, but I definitely won’t completely put off a later project for the current one. Once I did finish it, I had to start actually start thinking about the project as a whole. I went back to my proposal to see what I had decided before. My original plan was to look at what happens when someone is controlled and oppressed, but I didn’t really like that idea anymore. When I thought about my books, I realized that I wasn’t that interested at digging deeper into what happened to the oppressed characters. Nothing really surprised me, so I didn’t feel like it would accomplish much. Having no central idea to go off of, I looked back at themes of the books. Website likes this were useful in reminding myself exactly how to go about find it. I figured out that I would much rather look at how they were being controlled. This interested me much more, as it was more applicable to me. I’d much rather break someone’s control on me than suffer through it. I also really enjoyed this because the two book were different in how the control was applied. It really made me take apart all the elements and find the core of both. I found my answer, and I am now ready to present my idea.
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