This week in AP Lit we worked on our Pecha Kucha presentations. This is a difficult project, not because of the subject or assignment, but mainly because presentation itself. Sense it’s a timed presentation we have to fit all our information into 10, 20 second slides. Putting all our information down into a short one page paper was helpful, because it allowed me to condense all my ideas and get my main points across in a certain amount of time. While writing my essay I realized how much my topic is actually talked about in society. There are a lot of articles, books, TedTalks, movies, and songs about the connection between love and money. This means that I’m definitely not the only one that contemplated this idea or was concerned about it. I think the thing I found most interesting this week was how divided people are on this topic of love and money. Some believe that love is more important, like all of my sources, however a lot of people don’t even care about love and just want easy, rich lives. The next part of the presentation is gathering meaningful pictures that go along with my project. The pictures in our presentation should match our theme, but also the tone, or mood, of our presentation and subject. I want to get really powerful images that match my subject of love, selfishness, and greediness. I think that there will be powerful images to go along with those themes. If I do this, the audience will get a better feel of what I am trying to convey and it will get my points across better.
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