Thursday, October 11, 2012

My favorite!


I enjoyed Malcolm X’s educational narrative the most. It was the easiest to understand. He writes similar to me and kept me so interested. His story was so inspiring. The fact that he wrote down every single thing in the dictionary is just so shocking and amazing. I envy him to have that much patience. That was probably the thing that struck my attention the most and the fact that he then began to love reading to a great extent. He loved it so much that he would even read when he was suppose to be asleep in bed and would hide it from the guards. He made me feel like I could love something as much as he did if I put my mind to it. I don’t so much have a hobby anymore. I wish I liked to read more and comprehended better. Or maybe was good at drawing. Those seem like good uses of your time as a hobby. “Anyone who has read a great deal can imagine the new world that opened”…this quote I loved because it then related to him so much. Once he learned how to read it changed his life forever. His world opened up, and he had read a great deal. He read a whole dictionary! I really enjoyed his story a lot compared to the others. I fully understood it and it was so interesting and inspiring.

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