Dana Nguyen Ms. Newray ERWC, Period 5 August 28, 2015 Perez’s & Graff Articles Summaries In Perez’s article, Want To Get Into College? Learn to Fail [ Feb. 12, 2012], failure is the most significant, but hurtful step towards a successful life. If a person has never honestly dealt with failure, how can they possibly ever improve or move forward? It is important to learn and be able to solve problems in society, whether it is for academic or not.
Failure is inevitable. Ha Songnan makes this topic clearly in her unique and dispassionate short story “Waxen Wings”. In the story, Songnan’s main character “Birdie” dreams of flying, but is introduced to many hardships that momentarily shoots down her dreams. Songnan evaluates everyday normality and adds emphasis to represent how life will not always “be on your side.” Songnan’s use of sequence and order and second person point of view demonstrates Birdie’s metaphorical extraneous misfortunes.
After all the humiliations and hard work he came out of that class with more knowledge. Sedaris indicates that in order to really succeed in anything one must feel like a failure at times through Sedaris’ use of style, generalization, emotional examples, and intended audience indicates
In “The School of Failure”, author D. Watkins gives an address to the problem of disparities in black education. Watkins grew up in Baltimore, a city with extensive problems within the school system. We begin the story by looking at his 13 year old nephew Butta, who is currently enrolled in a Baltimore middle school. Butta spends his day in a room with about 30-35 other kids, run by a sub where they can do anything they want. He is not receiving an education, along with countless other children in Baltimore.
Rhetorical Analysis Writer, Annie Dillard, in her narrative essay, “It’s Not Talent; It’s Just Work,” opposes the idea of talent and instead argues that greatness is achieved by working hard and using discipline to hone in on abilities. In Annie Dillard’s “It’s Not Talent; It’s Just Work”, she effectively constructs her argument that talent is not crucial for triumph but is achieved through great effort as well as using discipline to enhance abilities by using logical appeals, personal anecdotes, and repetition. Her purpose is to reach out to an audience who believes that success is natural due to one’s talent. Dillard opens her essay about hard work being the key to success by emphasizing logically that any great accomplishment takes work
The story of “When Genius Failed by Roger Lowenstein “is about Long Term Capital Management hedge stock investments from its creation to its fall. John Meriwether made the asset after he left from Salomon Brothers, the reason of his enormous wealth, the partners, and other investors. When they fell, it is firm toward the end. The book gives the reader of a thought of the realm in the world of international investment banking and bond and equities trading.
John Maxwell gives numerous examples that helps show, how you respond to failure will determine whether you will be an achieving person or an average one. The advice he gives on how to turn mistakes and failures into learning opportunities are simple, and everyone can do them. Failing Forward is a 15-step method to having success through failure. Throughout the book, John Maxwell uses many well-known people to show how success can come through failure and give them some inspiration. No matter what problems occur Maxwell uses humor to show how common failure is and teach you how to overcome them.
In the articles, “In Praise of the F Word” by Mary Sherry and “The Right to Fail” by William Zinsser, the two authors share their various views on failure. Their ideas coincide when they discuss that failure creates success and that it gives them opportunities to rebuild and restart, yet they differ from each other when Sherry and Zinsser discuss the way they view failure as a tactic or as a sign of progress. The two articles come to an agreement when the authors discuss success. Both believe that failure can create success.
In addition, by employing pathos, the author intends to make the audience empathize with artists who aren't given as much opportunity to persuade a want for development within the
Success is a Process of Failure: A Rhetorical Analysis In contemporary society, success is defined as a means to an end, a goal that is achieved when we attain popularity and profit. Dr. Joseph Loscalzo, MD, Ph.D. in his editorial, “A Celebration of Failure,” details how the modern understanding of success has come to define people, culture, and organizations. He argues that failure has an essential role in our experiences, education, and personal development and that position should be explicitly acknowledged as so. Loscalzo begins by setting the tone, cites convincing facts and statistics while successfully employing emotional appeals. He stays professionally in sync with the rules of his genre, through appealing to an issue relevant to his audience identifying facts to back up his opinions.
The Daughter of Auschwitz: My Story of Resilience, Survival and Hope by Tova Friedman “I am a survivor. That comes with a survivor's obligation to represent one and a half million Jewish children murdered by the Nazis. They cannot speak. So I must speak on their behalf.” (Friedman)
Failure's independence unleashed my voice. I choose to tell the real story of the
The determination to live comes from human nature. But the urge of giving up when we come across a difficult problem is also a part of human nature. There a few people in this world that have the characteristics of resilience. As author Kendra Cherry describes them, "People that are able to keep their cool have what psychologists call resilience, or an ability to cope with problems and setbacks" (Source A; Cherry, 1). An example of someone who has the characteristics of resilience is a bombardier name Louis (Louie) Zamperini.
You close a door to open a new door. It’s the spark of the beginning of something better. You re-evaluate what you did and come back stronger. Failure makes us rethink, reconsider, and redefine our ways and strategies in achieving our goal. You are pushed to get out of your comfort zone and fight the problems in a way that you wouldn’t normally fight them.
Failures help people to think more clearly about the