I have a literature review submission, 3000 words (I have two words so far, "Literarute Review") and the deadline is 9.30 am on Monday, 16th of February 2009.
Now, never having ever in my life forced to against my will, write something that I really didn't believe in or even show the remotest inclination for, I find really hard to forget even feigning interest. It is just plain torture, having to read score and scores of scoholar written by some frustrated prick, who you know did it just so he could one day put you down and make you feel like a complete dumb when you picked his books up from those shleves full of intimidating names and book covers.
As if, the pretencious cover, along with the font and the 'fabulous must read for every one interested in this____ field, you have these thoughtful souls that decided to complicate things by underlining some lines in the text.
There you are, this poor, naive soul, student... picking up the book, based on instinct or on the classmark of your list. You open the book with some hope, hoping, that it be easy to read and understand and some hopefully with some pictures or atleast with some funny underlining in the text. My y how gullible are we???
There you are, stuck with this tome, wondering , why and what made you choose this topic. A sudden inflaming of overriding recognition and connection doesn't necessarily always have to translate into something that would last you a good 7 months or so... tch tch
The underlined texts are of course the ones your eye catches and your brain goes into overdrive and starts reading it outloud, praying taht , you just got your summary.
Well, 99% that text was underlined just so you would read it. there is absolutely nothing in that text that is in anyway boad or narrowly related to your topic!
Just wanted to make a point here, things at first glance, aren't the things you are searching for to derive some meaning from it.
