2013年10月31日 星期四

Well, I know the topic is vague, I'm still unsure about it. I'll try to figure it out soon, or maybe it can just be "a self-healing process."
How am I going to do it?
I think so far I've read books, and write down my thoughts, opinion, emotions..., these are not enough, I know, so I guess I'll find someone to talk to or ask people what do they think about death or something.

Recently I have some weird thoughts.
I was thinking that the reason why I choose this topic is because maybe I just want to prove that I didn't forget her or it's because I am afraid that I'll forget her, but when I think of my presentation, my topic, I'll think of her. I can keep all these things in my mind, also things about her, and so I won't forget her. Maybe "let go" is more appropriate than "forget," no matter which one, both of them are difficult to complete. "To let go or not" maybe can be a topic, too, I guess. Everyone have difficulties to let go something, it's really difficult to dust off only the bad parts in our memory. I'm still working on it.

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  1. You remind me of Conor in A Monster Calls. It's ok to get over her, but that is part of your lesson.

    Before you figure out whom to interview, we still have to get down to the central idea statement and the outline. The interviews are just part of the presentation.

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  2. The topic is still too big. This weekend, I'd like you to describe the whole process in detail, what kind of friends you were before your friend passed away, how you felt when it happened, how you felt after it happened, how you feel now. I think we might find something interesting to talk about after going through your story.

    Due date: Before Nov. 4 (Mon.)

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