Monday, October 19, 2015

Let the Colors Run

In the short story, "Let the Colors Run" by Ron Suskind talks about a college class and the assignment the students had to complete. The professor was being very fair when he was letting the kids think of new ways to complete the assignment. This would only work if the student came to discuss this with the professor. One girl mentioned a poem and the professor agreed but still would want anyone to confront him about it before beginning a different type of assignment. One student Cedric did the poem without telling the professor, it was an amazing poem that the professor really did enjoy, but it was not what he assigned and Cedric did not follow the instructions. This was the poem predicament. Cedric really should have received a C or F as a grade but the professor gave him a B instead. I agree with how the professor handled this situation because if Cedric got an F he would have been shot down and would not have motivation to keep working. Now he will have the confidence to keep working hard in this class and succeed and change from the type of person in his poem to a better person.

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  1. I agree with what you have to say about this story. I think that the professor was just doing what he thought was right at the time he was reading the poem. He made it so Cedric had the confidence to keep on working hard, and to succeed in life. I think that everyone in life should have the boat of confidence that Cedric does in life. Without it, I dont know how people really go through life day by day.

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