- What do you think about your peers’ responses to revision? How is your sense of the goals, purposes, and benefits of revision similar and/or different from your peers’? Why is this significant?
My peers had great insight, revealing to me that many of us students are like minds.
We all believed Revision to just be another way to say Editing, and we also know that we mustn't chase a perfect paper, and that knowing what we right is perhaps the greatest thing we can receive from re-seeing our work. I share this others, although my interpretation of these concepts may differ on a base level.
I like to see Revision as a natural part of the writing process, otherwise incomplete without it. If we talk about the Hero's Journey, there is a step at the very end where the Hero must return from the place they came. But they are different a different person now, and they can affect change.
I believe we are different then person we were yesterday, our experiences subtly changing us in small ways we may not be able to see but are being affected by. If we can recognize this and feel this, we may be able to have the re-visions that will make us happy.
We all believed Revision to just be another way to say Editing, and we also know that we mustn't chase a perfect paper, and that knowing what we right is perhaps the greatest thing we can receive from re-seeing our work. I share this others, although my interpretation of these concepts may differ on a base level.
I like to see Revision as a natural part of the writing process, otherwise incomplete without it. If we talk about the Hero's Journey, there is a step at the very end where the Hero must return from the place they came. But they are different a different person now, and they can affect change.
I believe we are different then person we were yesterday, our experiences subtly changing us in small ways we may not be able to see but are being affected by. If we can recognize this and feel this, we may be able to have the re-visions that will make us happy.