English: A map of the fictional nation of Panem from Suzanne Collins' "The Hunger Games." (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The final revision of my critical analysis paper on The Hunger Games is done, or at least as done as it will ever be, and I turned it in. I feel like I've been let out of prison! I don't have to think about the movie anymore, and I can get on with the rest of my work. I'm glad that the paper was due now; all the major projects for my other classes are due in the last two weeks of the semester, and having this one out of the way means a lot in terms of time. All I have to do for English 101 is the application letter/résumé and a portfolio, which ought to be a breeze. Oh, and there's still a test on the textbook readings and a final exam, but I'm not going to worry about them now.
One thing I have noticed is that what Dr. Toffee calls my "writing process" has changed. I always thought of revising as being mostly correcting errors, but now I get it. In fact, right now, I realize that I'm not following the prompt for this week. I'm supposed to be writing about "The experience of developing and writing" the critical analysis essay, and I really should revise this post to fit that. But I'm not gonna!
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