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I hat do Expository Composition, Interpretative Acting, and Literature of the Bible have in common? Each of these are English classes and along with 50 others, offers the student a wide variety of outlets for self-eXpres- sion. Some students find that they can best express their true ideas or feelings by writing them down on paper. Through composition or creative writ- ing classes, a student learns to gather, organize, and summarize his feelings and ideas and write them down on paper. Self-expression can be shown in everything from poetry and short stories to themes and essays. By per- fecting his own style of writing, a student can fully express his own feel- ings. Drama classes offer the student the chance to express himself orally. By learning how to correctly address and appeal to his audience, a student who cannot express his ideas by writing them down, is able to express them verbally. Speeches, monologues, and pantonnines give the student a good rxontinnerl pg. Bill
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Ut I Self-Expression , wi Meg zw1!h49,, X .35 X A s ,af P' Q3 for ,ffl 9 ,. CAZKQXOI aa...,. Double 'lake Xx ' X l , ai' leontinued from pg. 221 chance to express individual feelings on many different subjects. Beowulf and the Bible are only two of the great pieces read hy students that express themselves through literature. By reading the works of authors from before Christ to contemporary novelists, a student can gain a better understanding and a deeper interest in the world of the past and present, and learn how to as- semble his individual views of the fu- ture. Self-expression can be achieved through many channels - music, art. or drama. But in today's society when so many students are trying to find out who they are. English provides many wonderful opportunities for self- expression. lAboveJ Gordon Henson and Terry Withers perform in interpretative acting, lOpp, pg.. Topj Mrs, Anne Combs expresses her feelings toward Beowulf . IBottom Rightl lohn Barton expresses himself on paper. 23
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