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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Junot Diaz Treflection Essay

From what I had previously take away and findd from or so Junot Diaz, I expected the typical speaker that normally stops by our campus tall male, dressed in a suite, with a charming personality. Knowing he was a Hispanic author I felt like I would be exposed to nothing new-fashi unmatchabled during his readings or presence for that matter ( seeing as how being from Colombia and need had a lot of exposure to Hispanic authors).This immediately changed as a couple classmates and I got together to walk over to Sorenson Hall, and, as I we were walking to the auditorium, found multiple students heading to the same even plainly not because their curriculum required it but rather because they were so intrigued to hear him speak. Obviously, this triggered my own interest in what this author, that I originally found so predictable, had to say. From the moment he set foot on the st duration to when he said goodbye, I was intrigued.Diaz evoked a casual atmosphere by dint of cursing and jo king he made the crowd feel comfortable. What I found just round interesting was how he explained the different views between him and his family and how looked negatively it seemed for him to become an artist. He also explained multiple aspects about the cultural differences, and talked about the concepts of trading your culture he explained how crazy it is to realize at our age that everyones dreams arent your dreams.I agreed with everything he had to say and I found the way he evoked his opinions, through with(predicate) casual conference and a comical tone, to be very effective. What I found most interesting though, is how he compared penning to an art form which says the stuff deal dont want to hear. As he was talking about this topic, I couldnt help but compare his style of theme to that of graffiti art. He holds a rebellious attitude towards society that makes his writing appealing.Attending this reading taught me much about the topic of learning by making mistakes. My w hole life, Ive been raised thinking that mistakes shouldnt occur, and the situation that he mentioned that one should take time out to learn through failure and making mistakes caught my attention immediately. Attending Diazs reading has been one of the most interesting things Ive experience while at Babson and I know that when I type the last sentence of this reflection I am buying logging on to amazon and buying his book.

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