Sunday, August 28, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
"Good Readers and Good Writers"
When I was a teenager I hated the idea of having to read. I believe this was primarily due to the fact that reading was often something that was forced upon me. I had to read for the sake of my school work and I was never given the option of what I wanted to read. Once I “grew up” and realized the great adventure and knowledge that one can obtain while reading a great novel, journal, or autobiography, my eyes were opened to a whole new world.
I believe myself to be a “good reader”. I always have my dictionary close to my side and when I read I am not afraid to go back and reread the material as many times as it take to understand it. I also believe that it is easier to be a “good reader” if you are reading something written by a “good writer”. A “good reader” must have an active imagination because that is what makes reading so exciting. For example, last summer I was reading a popular trilogy and I was able to see the characters, the landscape, and the scenarios all in my mind. I visualized the people and places as if I was there watching it. Reading, regardless of the material presented can be an incredible experience!
Nabokov, Vladimir. “Good Readers and Good Writers” pp 615
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