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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Me as a reader

Ever  since I was able to read to myself I have always like reading for recreation. I think the reason I like to read now was probably was because of my parent s reading to me when I was to young to read to my self. Sometimes I used to make my parents or younger brother sit down so I could go through a book and pretend I could read it, making up the story as I went. Eventually when I did know how to read, I would actually read to my little brothers sometimes. As they got older they became less interested in me reading so I would read to myself instead. I slowly worked my up through different types of books, from picture books, To simple chapter books, to more complicate novels.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

truth blog

"The truths are contradictory. It can be argued, for instance, that war is grotesque. But in truth war is also beauty.", Tim O'Brien

            The truth is not always written in stone, but it is often mistaken to be. The truth in any event varies depending on what you experienced of an event. To fully understand the truth of an event you would have to witness the event from everyone there's perspective, and then figure out who saw what actually happened for. Even if you could do that you could not be sure if the perspective you chose was right, or if they were right, but missed some details. This is why jurors in a court do not make their decisions based on the word of one witness, because one witness could not see every detail of the whole event. That's why I believe that there is a truth in historical events, but it is not humanly possible to find. The only truth that we can find are the ones authors make up in fiction, because the view of their character or characters is the only view of that event, where as non-fiction writers have to try and find a set truth of an event instead of being able to make one up. So in some ways fiction is more truthful than non-fiction, but it is true to the authors truth instead of reality.  http://files.meetup.com/423109/How%20to%20Tell%20A%20True%20War%20Story_Tim%20O%27Brien.pdf

“Fiction is the lie that helps us understand the truth.”, Tim O,Brien

            So as you can see the truth, pertaining to real life events, is not simple at all. It can vary between any two people who witness an event, and it is impossible to find the perfect truth. Only in fiction or in extremely rare events can you find a perfect truth, or near perfect truth.