When it
comes to researching for papers, I generally do not like doing it. I find that
I usually have strong opinions on most topics so if a paper, such as this one,
is my opinion on something; I find research very unnecessary and boring. For my
paper I am discussing the moral values behind the film Pulp Fiction. I chose
this topic because I had already constructed an argument in my head supporting
it to tell my mom every time she disapproves of me witching hyper violent
movies. Considering this entire argument was constructed simply from my viewing
of the film, I find research for this paper completely unnecessary. In order to
prove a point about this film, I feel I need nothing but the film itself.
However,
this is a research paper and the last time I checked, I enjoyed getting A’s in
my classes. So, research for me will be mostly smaller additions to my paper
rather than the basis for the entire argument. My use for my research will be
backing up my arguments by doing things like defining moral values or what is
involved in a tale of redemption. By defining these things, I can set a model
to compare the movie to, easily proving my argument is correct.
When it
comes to different classes, my writing style does change with the paper. The
most obvious change is how much content I include in the paper versus how well
I choose to present it. Papers in more scientific classes are not too hung up
on fancy writing and are much more concerned with content. While papers for
English classes need introductions and thesis sentences and transitions, papers
for classes like psychology are strictly about understanding and including the
correct content. Other than that, however, most of my writing style remains
similar. (306)
yea i agree i think it would be cool if we did not have to use research and could just have an opinion paper because research is not very fun and makes me sad ):
ReplyDeletecomment was Max Garbis
ReplyDeleteI agree, researching is not very fun. At least your paper is about Pulp Fiction eh?
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