second twenty-five minute essay
by , 12-08-2007 at 10:52 PM (1577 Views)
Here's the one I did today. Trying to keep in mind what Virgil, Countess, and mtpspur suggested (thank you very much, you three!) I worked on lengthening it and trying to make my stance clearer. I don't think I succeeded in the areas Countess suggested but I'm pleased with the progress I made today. I'll be writing more of these next week and I plan on working harder on your suggestions.
Prompt
Though there are many issues today that can be classified as the most serious problem facing the world, the most alarming, especially among this generation of teenagers, is a lack of interest and understanding of classical fine arts – literature, music, paintings. For that statement most people would denounce me as a full-fledged idealist who has no idea of the real world. It’s true that I have never known want, but as my circle of friends and my knowledge of the world widens, I can see a struggle in today’s youth for something higher that the mundane, horrendous, or even everyday aspects of life such as food, war, or going to the bank. Recently I got interested in rap music, though I never listen to it and thought of it only as crude stuff with no meaning. My research of lyrics showed my misconceptions. People feel stirrings of some unremembered emotion in them but they do not know how to give voice to their feelings, unlike those steeped in knowledge of find art. If the world, if America in particular, would revive its interest in the fine arts, how would the future change? If individuals have a fundamental knowledge of art, and are able to give free rein to their creativity, what might we accomplish? Although these things are relegated to the realms of geeks and nerds, fine arts are a catalyst that will result in finer, brighter minds and happy, creative people. Food and drink are important, yes, but learning to express the inexpressible will lead to a far brighter future for the entire world.At a recent conference on global issues, several panels debated possible solutions to problems facing the world today. There was no consensus on the solutions or even on the nature of the problems. Some considered nuclear proliferation to be the most serious issue. Others concentrated on global warming, whereas some put forth world poverty as the most serious issue.
Assignment: What in your opinion is the most serious problem facing the world today? Plan and write an essay that develops your ideas logically. Support your opinion with specific evidence taken from your personal experience, your observations of others, or your reading.
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That's it, word for word. As I was typing it up for here I spotted several things that I could have polished but as the twenty-five minute limit had passed, I decided not too.
If it's not asking too much, do you think that my essay was too ridiculous/frivolous/trivial an answer? I honestly believe what I wrote but frankly (despicably) I just need to write something that'll get me a good grade.
Thank you very very much. You have no idea how much of a relief it is to get your criticism on these essays.



