Below is an application essay written
in response to the following college prompt:
What is
your favorite word and why?
I hope all who come to this site will
take a minute to read it
Pander: After Reading Bishop
In that most nihilistic of
Shakespeare’s plays Troilus and Cressida,
Pandarus opens the door for what we would call illicit sex that then leads to
as bleak an ending as anything the bard wrote: the loss of love and the death
of Hector (and the end of Troy thereafter). Today, at this moment (and this
too, every second of every day) Romney and Obama and Paul all pander with
promises that they know are not true. And my grandfather called that black and
white animal at the zoo a “pander” too.
Words are all slippery when
wet, they get slapped on a deck, then get gutted, and soon cooked up fresh from
the sea, that wine dark sea, that goes back again as far as Homer and Pandarus.
Some words we throw back,
just junk, the way an old worn boot ruins our hooks and tangles our lines. But
I think I have fought with a whopper, though nothing as big and as menacing as
the dark shark from Jaws or a Shakespearean pimp.
So pick up your iPhone and click
a photo with me smiling and holding it up. I caught the thing and, perhaps in
the struggle, I hope I caught you too. But I promise I will never pander in
class for a grade or in an activity for a leadership position. I will take my
words by the gills and hold them up, proud to show off to the world what I have
wrought from a single word-- the soft white meat just underneath a glistening well-turned thought.
What
do you think? Is it pretentious, or poetic, or just pitiful? I would like to
conduct an experiment. I would like as many of you as possible to critique this
essay. I don’t mean just a word or a sentence but something a little more
substantive so the writer will have some concrete idea of why you respond as
you do.
I
would ask that you email me the response rather than putting them in the
comments section. I know myself well enough to know that if I saw all the
previous readers had a much different opinion that I did, then I would be hesitant
to send my remarks in. I imagine there are at least a couple of others out
there who are like this too. In other words, I want you to approach this essay
without preformed conceptions. After some responses come in, I will let you all
see them (anonymously-no names). I already have a few from people who I specifically
asked to give some feedback; their
responses made me think of trying this form of what I would call research.
Thank
you to anyone who will help me with this. I do believe the more responses I get
the better the data will be.
“Without data you are just another person with an opinion”.
(Andreas Schleicher, the German scientist behind PISA -- the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment.)
(Andreas Schleicher, the German scientist behind PISA -- the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment.)
I can't seem to figure out how to email you. Any hints?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sorry. I am just figuring out this whole blog thing. It is part of a larger site that I will get a formal link to as soon as my web designer gets out of his waders and unpacks his salmon from a fishing trip in Iceland.
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Love, that would be my favorite word, as it is written in the Bible...."for the greatest of these is love".
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