Friday, February 13, 2009

H.O.P.E

I think I was supposed to talk about my expectations on this paper quite a few weeks ago. But I have been too preoccupied with the position paper that I temporarily 'forgot' about my blog..huhhh...

Alright coming back to this, we are assisted by an Iranian tutor, Mr. Omid Akbari whom has been very helpful towards preparing us for the position paper especially to construct the best thesis statement in presenting our stand on any literary texts we have read and chosen for the project work. In fact, he has even listed down some of the short stories and poems as his suggestions to us. It may be useful for the one who really cannot make up his or her mind on which literary text he is going to work on.

Well, what I really hope in working on this paper are first and foremost, I am able to come out with a good, clear and persuasive stand in which I can simply draw readers' attention to my position paper with several argumentative points in which they can agree with. Besides that, I want the readers of my position paper to get to know other text that come from the different site of the world. We have learnt about the american and British literature and not forgetting the Malaysian literature but I have chosen a story from an African writer for my position paper.
Other than that, I reall hope that I can get some benefits from writing this kind of paper; to able to argue and persuade people at the same time. I also can learn how to be critical when reading any piece of literary work, to think beyond the surface of the text and it gives myself an opportunity to widen my horizon of knowledge especially on literature.

I love reading any literary works--- it does not a matter who write the piece of works and what cultural contexts are the works based on. As quoted from a prolific writer, Salman Rushdie, "literature has little or nothing to with one's address" which I think brings the meaning of the universality of literature to be read and loved by anyone regardless of the races, colours or nations.

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