14) Student Choice
Chef's Table: Francis Mallman Question #1: How does this episode fit into the narrative mode? In Chef’s Table episode begins by Francis Mallmann explaining, narrating and remembering experiences and stories of his young life. I think Mallmann was talking about his experiences with the best and most inspiring way in order to show and let the viewers comprehend his stories. I saw and felt his passion about his dream and freedom when Mallmann said, “So my big draw in life since very young was freedom, the freedom of believing only in myself.” This is a narrative way to express his feelings and beliefs back then. Question #2: How does Mallman's story connect to the hiraeth story you are writing in this class? Consider his discussions about home and childhood. There is a Mallmann’s story that connect to my hiraeth story. It is when Mallmann described when he was eight and he was invited with his parents to have a much in a little restaurant under a tree. He talks about how the place was by describing the image which connect to my hiraeth story. In my hiraeth story I also described a scene of my childhood, having a breakfast with my family. Question #3: What major ideas/themes from this episode connect to ideas/themes from our composition course? Consider Mallmann's argument about composing a good dish, examining his life environments, and being productive. In this episode the mayor idea that connect to our composition course , it is Mallmann’s argument. Mallmann says, “You don't grow on a secure path. All of us should conquer something in life. And it needs a lot of work and it needs a lot of risk." He worked hard in order to be successful as a chef. As well, we have to work hard and make some mistakes in order to become a better writers.
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Rosetta Irving
4/10/2017 07:27:07 pm
Great minds do think alike I was going to say the same thing. I felt like his passion for food started under that tree when he was eight. the way he cooks a set up the tables and everything.
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