Here’s to the essays that never made it onto paper. Or into
a Word document. Here’s to the stray
thoughts that formulated themselves into outlines, sentences, even some full
paragraphs. Here’s to the ideas that
were bandied about between friends, but occurred at times it was too
inconvenient to pull out paper and pencil or sit down in front of the computer
and write.
Making a point of writing one essay per week means many more
of those thoughts, sentences and paragraphs do make it into essay forms, but
not nearly all of them. It is not
unusual for me to be declaiming about a topic and say, “I’m going to write an
essay about this!” which for me is a way of saying, “I’m going to take my ball
and go home.” Essays often seem like the best way to have the last word on a
topic. It’s also a way to say that the
topic at hand is important, it deserves to have ideas parsed, sentences
written, and paragraphs formed and edited.
So here’s to essay topics that were once close at hand, and
their moment has passed. Let’s take a
moment to recognize:
MPAA ratings, the
primary system and the Electoral College.
Why we are stuck with them forever.
This was the first topic I put on my “Essay Ideas” document in my
computer. It was during, you guessed it,
the primary race, when I was frustrated once again, at being disenfranchised by
the late date of our primary. Both the
MPAA ratings system and the Electoral College have bugged me for years, the
former because it’s so arbitrary and has a bigger problem with sexuality (especially
female sexuality) than it does with violence, the latter because it is a
disenfranchising force enshrined in our Constitution. All three of them will never, ever change
because the amount of momentum required to reform them is nearly impossible to muster.
Anna v. O’Brien. Watching the first season of Downtown Abby
got me thinking about the personality differences between the housemaid and the
lady’s maid. Then I started comparing
their personalities to my own. I came out more on the O’Brien side and that
pretty much killed any interest I had in shaping that topic into an essay.
Intimate Theater and
NWCTC. About the time I began
writing essays, NPR had a story about intimate theater. They were reporting about really cutting edge
stuff like one person sitting in the back of a cab with the actor and
experiencing the performance that way.
It got me thinking about one of the reasons I love Northwest Classical
Theatre Company so much, namely because the audience is so close to the
actors. And that’s all I have to say
about that.
Nora Ephron. I was deep in the midst of writing other
things when Nora Ephron died, which meant she was added to the “idea” list, but
I lost the momentum of the shock of her death.
But Nora Ephron was a seminal figure in my adolescence and she deserves
a full-form essay. I’ll leave her on the
list and hope someday I get around to giving her a proper tribute.
With that, I bid those topics, and many others who didn’t
even make it to list, goodbye for now.
Thank you, ideas, for infiltrating my head and thank you for giving me
something to think about.
In Kiev there was a bondage themed ad for engagement rings. The woman was handcuffed, hands tied to her waist etc by the rings.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I would like to write about the many incidents of copyright infringement here. I find I love it. I found a Colambia jacket the other day.
We will see if I ever get to these essays.
Perhaps I should essay instead of talking to the radio/tv...or yelling at the radio/tv. Sometimes I just need to tell those dumbalungs a thing or two!
ReplyDeleteAlthough, since I am having to write essays for my grad class. Extra essays have less appeal!
I really like idea #1, but it's such a big topic that I imagine that it would be very difficult to encompass in one essay. I could see a series of essays, but then that seems like an awful lot of work!
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