English 5 – 4/5/21, Monday

5-5:10pm:  Settle in, talk to  each other about your day and your thoughts on the day itself, what it taught you.

5:10-5:35pm:  Your story… what characters are in it and how will you teach us about these characters?

5:35-6pm:  What is the truth to your story?  And if it’s not just one, then how many?  And not so much quantity, but the architecture of those truths?

6-6:20pm:  What did you find out about Sedaris?  And if you didn’t research him, go to YouTube now and find something.  What did you find?

6:20-6:30pm:  On Tonight’s Page….  Leave us with a thought on YOU, your story.

ASSIGNMENT:  Start reading Sedaris…. first three chapters and type a reaction before next class.

ASSIGNMENT:  Start typing a story from your life.. have four pages as the end-aim.

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  1. Riley McConnell's avatar Riley McConnell says:

    For my story, My characters would be defined by how the relationships between us have developed in my own life. each character trait influenced by how it has affected me.

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  2. TiffanyFayed's avatar TiffanyFayed says:

    The truth to my story is mostly on how much I’ve grown and what I’ve learned from my own experiences and other people’s experiences. I’ve learned so many things, but only some things I have learned were very helpful.

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  3. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Everything teaches, everything narrates… think critically about what you would otherwise dismiss…

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  4. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Pay attention tot he architecture of truth.. how it’s structured, how it appears, how it engages you…

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  5. Paul Poulter's avatar Paul Poulter says:

    I believe the truth of my story is; it’s okay to struggle. It’s something I fought with for a long time, but the overarching struggles I’ve had with anxiety and other issues always bothered me. But now I embrace my issues. I take things one day at a time and I work towards a stronger version of myself every day!

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      It’s a love to struggle. That’s what composes character..

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  6. Daisy Guevara's avatar Daisy Guevara says:

    Every single person around me is a character. Each character has story and I have one reflected about them. However, I’m the protagonist and I want to write about my personal experiences that include them. I can show the impact they have had on my life with direct truth, coming back around to connect with the worth of my story.

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      And, antagonist?

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    2. Daisy Guevara's avatar Daisy Guevara says:

      Antagonists can be the conflicts, not just a singular character. It could even coexist within the protagonist. I’ll define the infliction.

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      1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

        Yes, you will…

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  7. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

    Truths of my story:
    I am nurturing, resilient and honest. Its ok to not be perfect, and be excited about my differences!

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    1. Paul Poulter's avatar Paul Poulter says:

      Hell yeah! Always appreciate your mindset

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      1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

        Laura puts it down… RESPECT.

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      2. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

        Hey thanks Paul! I enjoy your word too. I can tell you take your time writing and it shows. Well thought out =well written

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  8. oliver castillo's avatar oliver castillo says:

    Truth to my story is I have complained, procrastinated, and failed, however, I am still here learning and growing every day to become a better me tomorrow even if tomorrow is sh/t.

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  9. Lily Backus's avatar Lily Backus says:

    The truth in my story is everyone has a story that they chose to keep hidden. Also don’t give your children unrestricted internet access.

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  10. lizethmorales49's avatar lizethmorales49 says:

    The truth about my story is about finding myself through the process of self love, forgiveness and motivation.

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      I love and admire that truth!!

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  11. levoneral's avatar levoneral says:

    The truth to my story is a culmination of my experiences and challenges and for the reader, or viewer to find their own truth from that collection. A binary truth is fallable, but a subjective one is the only true and universal one.

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  12. Morelia's avatar Morelia says:

    the truth to my story i believe is my strength and what i have became now! the truth to my story made me into a person i wouldnt think i would be.

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  13. AshtonMorales1991's avatar AshtonMorales1991 says:

    I think its a bit of both, ether truth finds you in your story, or you step back for a second and find the truth for yourself, whatever the character is dealing with can be greatly expressed in words. meaning it is always good to write down your experience’s.

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  14. Diego Monjaras's avatar Diego Monjaras says:

    Some truths of my story is people change as time passes by some for the better or for the worse

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  15. The truth in my story is don’t trust people who are in it for themselves.

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    1. Something I’ve learned the last couple of weeks. God, some people are just ALL about themselves. I still need to figure out a way how to deal with their personalities without losing my mind.

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      1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

        It’s fine to be about self, but the characters that surround MUST be considered. 🙂

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  16. The truth to my story.. laziness. procrastination. excuses. self pity. But also letting go of all of those and working my ass of, to improve my mental, physical and financial state of being. Not being where I wanted to be, it was within my control all the time, but making excuses is so much easier than putting in effort. Change starts wherever I want it to start, and that amount of control is freeing.

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  17. Dominic Betti's avatar Dominic Betti says:

    The truth of my story is even if the world is falling apart, and you’re got no idea what your doing, just keep moving forward, stop for nothing.

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  18. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Friction is to what you should listen… there is not confrontation, only elevation and amplified placement.

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  19. Cory Cochran's avatar Cory Cochran says:

    My story would have to be filled with many truths. It would be filled with anxiety and how I dealt with that as a child, happiness being with my family and friends, a truth I try to keep on my mind everyday is love..and how it is important and needed.

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  20. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Truth and Self are a bright and mobile knot…

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    1. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

      That is very poetic indeed!

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      1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

        Cheers Laura.. It’s just a thought. 🙂

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  21. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Who has met Mr. Sedaris? I’m a MAD fan…

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    1. I just bought his book “The Best of Me” im excited to read after this one!

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  22. selenadiaz7's avatar selenadiaz7 says:

    truth to my story is in the mantra I have told myself for many many years, “love passionately and live fearlessly.” It is something I have toId myself for many many years. ( I even have it tattooed on my shoulders.)

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  23. Daisy Guevara's avatar Daisy Guevara says:

    A truth in my story is clarity, realizing things about myself, visions of my identity, pictures in my mind, seeing and loving myself. I am not who I was yesterday.

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    1. Janessa Goodwin's avatar Janessa Goodwin says:

      I can relate to this! Lately, I have been learning so much about myself. It’s interesting learning different versions of me, I thought I had me all figured out!

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      1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

        When you learn about Self, you appreciate and compile MORE Self.

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  24. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    To be connected to your reality is to appreciate the lively and voltage-folded humor in it.. Sedaris reminds me of this…

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  25. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

    I just pulled the book out of the moving box last night! I’m excited! I actually thought I had read a book of his before but this will be the first one!

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      He’s great. And his attitude is so refreshing and comforting..

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  26. Janessa Goodwin's avatar Janessa Goodwin says:

    I’m trying to find ways to describe my truth but I’m having some trouble. Does truth=theme? or is it the main idea of that theme? If soooo then I think fostering healthy relationships with others but most importantly with myself. Finding a theme or common ground of what keeps me ok. Then what I can build on top of that ok to make some overall happiness. My truth in this moment would be finding the bliss in each breath. Each morning I set a mantra that’s going to help me follow my truth. When I’m in a difficult interaction or having to make a tough decision I remind myself that I am walking on the path of light. So today my truth is that I am walking in the light. Whatever that may mean for me today. From this little scattered post I’m learning that each day I find new truths whether I am looking for them or not. If you’re still reading, thanks for following along!

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  27. Riley McConnell's avatar Riley McConnell says:

    The truth to my story is growth, every idea and every solution comes from growth. If there wasn’t a focus on growth nothing would progress in the story. It would be a stagnate existence without any learning.

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  28. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Sedaris rejects while concurrently accepting everything around him and all that he’s lived..

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  29. Paul Poulter's avatar Paul Poulter says:

    From what I looked in to for Sedaris, he appears to have the similar quality to that of Lawson and Irby in which his stories are an honest look into the experiences that shaped his life, whether they paint him in a positive light or not.

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  30. Lily Backus's avatar Lily Backus says:

    I found out the Sedaris likes to write strange things in his fans books and I thought that was hilarious because not all of his fans end up the happiest with the ridiculous things he writes. One girl had him sign a book for her boyfriend named Robert and he drew a tombstone in it because he thought they wouldn’t last. In his defense though, I don’t really trust Roberts either.

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    1. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

      OMG that is hilarious!

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  31. kannicaeggink's avatar kannicaeggink says:

    Wikipedia defines him as a hunorist. I’ve never heard that word before.

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  32. Janessa Goodwin's avatar Janessa Goodwin says:

    In an interview with Steve Paikin, David Sedaris says that he doesn’t think writing is cathartic, but it is how he makes sense of the world. He writes about the awful, unspeakable things that people can relate too but don’t ever talk about.

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      Precisely what makes him immortal…

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  33. TiffanyFayed's avatar TiffanyFayed says:

    I watched the jimmy Kimmel interview Sedaris did and a few other videos, he’s very interesting with the questions he asks. I also found him funny.

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  34. I liked when Sedaris said that he would rather be known for picking up trash around his neighborhood, and he wants to get back to touring and meeting new people.

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  35. Janessa Goodwin's avatar Janessa Goodwin says:

    “I made a career of taking every bit of advice my father gave me and doing the exact opposite.” Sedaris

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  36. essafayed's avatar essafayed says:

    i learnt that Sedaris thinks that everything can be interesting, nothing is boring.

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      Where did you read that?

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  37. Dominic Betti's avatar Dominic Betti says:

    Something I learned about David Sedaris is that he spent a week in a nudist colony. I tried to learn more about the reasons why and all I could find was he wanted to see that type of life style and thought maybe it was for him…

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  38. kannicaeggink's avatar kannicaeggink says:

    Already my favorite quote of him: “ I haven’t got the slightest idea how to change people, but still I keep a long list of prospective candidates just in case I should ever figure it out.”

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      That’s great!! Can you share with the colleagues where you found that?

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      1. kannicaeggink's avatar kannicaeggink says:

        I was looking for quotes of Sedaris to get to know him better! You can find a whole list of them on google, or just a couple under the tab “quotes” 🙂

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  39. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Sedaris gets sick of his own writing, as he said at a reading in a bookstore..

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  40. Gianina Mencarini's avatar Gianina Mencarini says:

    Oh David Sedaris, can’t wait to read this book of his after his last and learn more things about his life. Second oldest of six children, grew up in North Coralina, dropped out of College to hitchhike around the country and kept a diary with him. Has been writing in it everyday since.

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      Very Kerouac… ❤

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  41. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

    in an interview when asked about missing touring he says ” I wonder if it’s possible to die from lack of attention.” 🙂

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    1. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

      lol .. what does that say about his attitude and character?

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      1. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

        he thrives interacting with others, and his own thoughts and ideas. he enjoys being bold at life

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  42. Diego Monjaras's avatar Diego Monjaras says:

    After searching up Sedaris I found that he’s an an American humorist and a comedian along with other things

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  43. Daisy Guevara's avatar Daisy Guevara says:

    David Sedaris joined a podcast where he pitched an idea for a makeup company called “ApocaLIPS” pronounced “Apocalypse” Fantastically witty!!! Can’t wait to start reading…

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    1. selenadiaz7's avatar selenadiaz7 says:

      WHAT!! wait, that is actually so witty!!! i love it.

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      1. Daisy Guevara's avatar Daisy Guevara says:

        Source: David Sedaris | Good For You Podcast with Whitney Cummings on YouTube. Hysterical!!

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      2. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

        So gonna check that out!! Thanks #DaisDayz… 🙂

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  44. Cory Cochran's avatar Cory Cochran says:

    After looking up David Sedaris and watching a youtube interview I have found that he is a writer but also a comedian at the same time. After watching a youtube video of him with Jimmy Fallon I can see just how he uses his humor, to invite and make people laugh. He was born December 26th and is a little older than our past authors. I have a feeling his work will be close to Lawson and Irby but maybe different in different senses because of different life experiences.

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  45. selenadiaz7's avatar selenadiaz7 says:

    “if its a question you’ve heard in a hotel or store, forget it. there is no place to go with those questions. that is some small talk questions.” and “then yesterday I found out they made spanks for men. I went and bought some, I am wearing them right now.”
    I love dearly the energy he has created haha he is unapologetically strong minded and isn’t scared to be true to his character!

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  46. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    I feel like Sedaris shows us the truest value of not caring.. that a removal is the most intricate and intimate way of getting closer to something, or someone.

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  47. levoneral's avatar levoneral says:

    I cannot find where I feel like I know him from, I’ve been searching but no luck. Maybe his book will shed some insight into it.

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    1. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

      Me too!There is another author I confused him with!

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      1. levoneral's avatar levoneral says:

        Oh who was it?

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      2. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

        Im looking it up right now

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      3. laurabewest's avatar laurabewest says:

        It was James Frey. Wildly different content but still a good read….there was some controversy about whether some of it was true or made up..

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  48. Riley McConnell's avatar Riley McConnell says:

    David Sedaris is the first person that I have ever seen described as a humorist. I looked more into it and it just means that he is a humor writer but I hope to explore what makes him a humorist rather than a writer.

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  49. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    Keep developing some idea for the semester… More and more, mind is humor and the value of dismissal.. Yours? Feel free to email or text me.

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  50. mikemadigan's avatar mikemadigan says:

    What’s on the page for tonight y’all???

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