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The Ring

  • Date Submitted: 04/19/2010 07:01 PM
  • Flesch-Kincaid Score: 71.7 
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Throughout this experience I learned to appreciate the simplest freedoms. from the ability to express myself by wearing what i want, to being able to believing in what I want to believe. My freedoms are mine, and no person or thing can take them away. no one can learn to understand and appreciate what they have until its striped away. Everyday I had that constant reminder that someone is looking at every single little thing I do. I felt I was trapped in this mind set where I need to play perfect if not there goes a penalty I must pay for. Every class room was a new challenge where I would worry more in government class than I will in study hall. Each rule was easy and simple but there the most that people do. Such as the cell phone rule this was the hardest one to do since I was so eager to check it and get inform of names that could possibly be thought police. Also you loose trust between your pierce in this game. People suspect your one of them with a simple smile with a simple glance they automatically put you in there suspect list. This caused tension between friends and classmates since this game showed that no one could be trusted. Also what I also didn’t like was the rule to tell every teacher im eager to learn today. No one is eager to learn especially during first period everyone is usually sleeping and pretty much hate being there such as myself. It was just a annoy rutein we had to obey by but I had no choice but to do it. This game showed me how much I take for granted the little freedoms I have and how taken them away changes my whole way of acting, reacting to certain situations.

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