Revised Writing Philosophy
----- In all my writing I strive to make a point, prove that point through facts and logical thinking, and state this information in such a way that it is understood. By proving my point, I will get my point across in the way that I mean to and with as much information as is needed, while keeping my voice clear amidst the thoughts of others I incorporate. This will hopefully, in turn, cause the reader to generate their own opinion on the topic I am writing about. My point is not to question the writer, but to present them with the views of multiple people, as well as my own. Just as Deemer states, I wish not be the "teacher" of the topic I am writing, but another idea based in facts among a pool of them. This will cause a sort of forum-like discussion which will then lead to alternative thought processes.
Essay Reflection
-----As I have been taught, I analyzed the writing of others, generated my own feelings and thoughts, and stated both, with the intention of informing the reader. In so doing I stayed close to my writing philosophy. A major thing that did change was my I Say. This is a new concept to me and so I have not quite thought of exactly how to state my ideas. Though very opinionated, I have not been encouraged to show my own views as much as I am now. This new way of thinking changes the way I write my thesis and more than half my paper. I have done my best to present my own vies in the paper, but I think that I need to work on this a lot. I am not talking about the critical thinking, but the actual thought process. I must change the way I approach information, making It my own, wile backing it with the views of others.
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