While working on the Jane Eyre transcript the most difficult part was chosing ideas that weren't repetative, confusing, nor contradictory. Crystal, Leanne and I took an approach where we would discuss the topic of love in the context of Jane Eyre and then we would sift through our thoughts to find "break-throughs." This method proved to be troublesome. Often we would over discuss topics and talk ourselves into thinking the idea was bad, unexplainable, or too confusing. Sometimes we even forgot what we were talking about since we would change topics so frequently.
On the other hand, the easiest part of the assignment was writing transitions because we would follow the natural flow of our own conversation and use connections to different pieces of literature in between the Jane Eyre focussed topics.
I'm really glad I was able to work with Crystal and Leanne because it was an ideal balance of fun and work. We each has agenda and other things to do; therefore we were motivated to get the work done. Orginally it was only Leanne and I in a group together; however, after receiving work time in class, we realized the project would be impossible without a third mind. We would get caught up in questions that we came up with but couldn't answer ourselves. So having another person to bounce ideas off of was very necessary.
I feel that, although the class discussed love a lot, it was a difficult topic to talk about because the members of my group haven't fallen in love yet and we didn't want to repeat anything we said in class. However, I think that love was a broad enough topic where we could incorperate the other choices into the discussion, such as feminism, society, and religion/God.
In general, I had a fun time working on this project. I think that was mainly because it was the first time I was writing a script for something that wasn't necessarily going to be acted out. It was especially important for me to get my thoughts down on paper because I am not a very talkative person; so writing down what I would want to say in a discussion was very helpful.
Friday, April 24, 2009
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