Dear Stephen,
OK well I have currently just read your chapters on higher education, Hollywood, the media, and "my American Maturity". And, I pretty much didn't understand most of these topics. Probably because I'm in high school and I haven't finished everything. And, most the stuff you talked about that has to do with Hollywood seemed to be movies from way back in the day that I have not seen, or thanks to you won't be seeing. The media chapter I understood, but it never really sunk in when I read it for some reason. I just don't really have an interest in these subjects and I never have so that might be the reason I'm not a big fan. But, for your college education courses, the brief summary of each course is really helpful for the future I believe. For example, "Comparative Religion: Jesus wins" or "Careers in Poetry: Just move back in with your parents now" or "Ethnic Stereotypes and the Humor of Cruelty: A professor will tell you a bunch of hilarious jokes, and you're not allowed to laugh" (126). I mean seriously these class descriptions I think will help not only me but millions of students who choose to read your book. Because I mean this stuff is good and it makes sense. But, with the stuff on the Media man that lady that you let speak was a bad idea because the only way she made a sentence was by using a damn title from a newspaper article or magazine. Man that drove me crazy.
Much love and a little confusion,
Ellie
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