AP Language Essay

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A student lives in a dark cave, secluded from the world and all that happens in society. The boy doesn't leave the cave. If he does then the beast will chase after him and capture him only to drag him back to the solitary confinement he calls his home. All the boy does in the cave is sit there and work. He works until his fingers hurt and his hands cramp. There seems to be no purpose to why he is working this hard and this extensively. He just does the work. The cave he lives in is constructed of papers and assignments with stalagmites made of AP Biology packets and labs. Stalactites that drip words from a failed AP Language essay. The beast that chases after him, if he attempts to escape, is the feeling of being something better and trying …show more content…

Kids in the higher classes only have time to study, study, and study. Never do they have time to work towards their future. “A good education leads to a good future.” Only does a good education lead to a good future when the education path is projected towards that foretold future. The boy keeps working and working. No one knows why he is working. He doesn’t seem to go anywhere with the work he does. The only answer is that he is forced to work. He doesn’t retain anything. The information comes and goes as fast as it is “learned”. In the current education system, the teachers are to give information according to the curriculum. The students then take the information and quickly jot it down only to regurgitate it on a later date and then to completely dismiss all the information. The education system is, again, designed for failure among the youth. The educators don’t make the curriculum fun to learn. Yes, they may make it an enjoyable environment to learn in, but that’s the extent of what the educators do. Very few teachers make the curriculum fun to learn and those lessons stay in the memory banks longer than the usual information. We have only just barely stepped a foot into the cave of the