Journal #8
To be an outcast is to be an outsider, someone who doesn’t fit in. I felt this way in sixth grade when I was put into an English class with all eighth graders. I knew absolutely no one (except my brother, who was no help), sat in the back by myself and kept quiet, I wanted to be invisible. This particular moment made me feel like an outcast because I was just so out of place. I believe that being an outcast is something that everyone can relate to, because we’ve all (at some point) been in a situation where we feel like belong. -Nicole Harrison
I really like how you give a good example by being younger than all the other kids in your class. It's really good.
ReplyDeleteI like your example and how you connected it to the definition of an outcast. That's sad how your brother never helped you make any friend!
ReplyDeleteI liked how you used the word invisiable.
ReplyDeleteI thinks ironic that you talk about invisibility, and I can't see your journal.
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