I have provided these journal prompts in an effort to get you started in writing your journal entries by suggesting various problems and concerns addressed in class readings and discussions. You do not have to answer one of these questions for your journal entry, unless I assign a particular question--otherwise, they are only suggestions. If you choose to answer one of the prompt questions--or more than one--then you should do so in essay form. One of the purposes of the journal is help you practice your organization skills in writing essays; you cannot do this if you don't practice. Please answer all questions in essay form. A note about journals: The journal is not a diary. The latter is for recording daily events; the former is for speculating about and questioning those events. The journal should be introspective--not a list of what you did on a particular day, or new clothes you purchased, or your boyfriend's cool new Camaro. Think about things that bother you; question your beliefs; make sense of your world. The journal represents your mind; make sure there is more in it than just parties and body piercings. |