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ESSAY OF OBSERVATIONHe stands against the pillar, his eyes closed, and breathes in the cold air. The sun is steadily rising, its rays warming his face, taking the chill out of the January morning. He turns even more towards the sun, basking in its warmth. At this unguarded moment, he has not a care in the world. He is oblivious to the world, oblivious to the girl on the bench steadily watching him. Beneath his black Bear jacket, he's wearing a red long-sleeved Polo shirt, dark blue Polo jeans, and mustard-colored Timberland boots. The light, which has been warming his face, has given his naturally dark brown hair the appearance of having maple-colored highlights. He opens his eyes and turns his head slightly as someone asks him if he has matches. His mouth curves upward in an apologetic smile as he informs the smoker that he doesn't smoke. He resumes his original position, and once again closes his eyes. The dark lashes, which normally frame amber eyes, are again resting against his cheeks, a striking contrast to the creamy ivory of his skin. In such a relaxed position, one can see the determined set of his chin, the fine bone structure of his face, the promise that, as he ages, he will become even more handsome. He checks his watch, and realizing the time, begins to gather his things so he can head towards his first class. He begins walking away, and suddenly stops. He slowly turns around, his eyes sweeping from side to side, as if he's looking for something or someone. He shakes his head, and resumes his walk to class. He stops again, turns around, and once more begins his search. It is apparent by the look on his face that he doesn't know exactly what he's looking for, but there is something for which to be looked. His gaze sweeps by the girl on the bench as if he doesn't notice her. Once, twice, he looks around, until finally, he rests his eyes on the girl. Puzzled, he walks over to her, stops, and asks, "Why have you been watching me?" He laughs as she responds, "I'm doing an essay of observation for my English class, and since you're really cute, I figured I'd observe you for a little while, and then write about you." To that he flippantly replies, "Take a picture, it'll last you longer" and slowly walks away, leaving the girl staring after him, her mouth wide open. He turns around again, winks, and yells to her, "Let me know how the paper comes out. My name's Davin, extension 2382." The scene outlined above happened to me a few days ago. When I started forming my idea for this paper, I believed doing an observation of people would be the best topic about which to write. I never realized how hard it was to observe people and remain unnoticed. I also never realized how embarrassing it was to have the young man being observed notice that he's being watched, and approach the person who is so intently staring at him. However, there were a few things I learned from watching Davin. When a person is completely relaxed (as Davin had been that day), he or she gives off a very stress-free, "I-can-handle-anything" attitude. This makes the person exude a certain type of confidence that many people find very attractive. As I watched Davin, I observed a number of females noticing him. Although none of them went up to him to begin a conversation, many tried to attract his attention by commenting on his looks to one of their friends. It was obvious that he overheard these "whispered" comments because he often smiled after one was said; apparently, however, he felt no strong desires to strike up a discussion with the women who spoke so highly of him for not one succeeded in engaging him in a tete-a-tete. The biggest lesson I learned from my observation of Davin was that no one likes to be bothered while he or she is trying to relax. The entire point of relaxing is to leave behind the stresses, troubles, and worries of the day. One can't be bothered with mindless conversation or silly flirtations. The only concern one can have is enjoying the moment for what it is: a chance to forget about everything. A person has very few chances to truly become mindless to all of his or her problems, and when a chance to do so comes along, nothing should be allowed to destroy it. Although my observation experiment didn't go exactly as I had planned, it helped me realize a few things. First and foremost, never again will I steadily stare at someone and get caught doing it. Secondly, never will I bother someone who is trying to enjoy a few precious moments of total relaxation. Thirdly, and most importantly, every so often a person needs time to him or herself to forget about everything; this helps keep a person stable. I've realized that I don't always take the time out to do so, which is why I've planned for some quality time with myself for this weekend. If I can't completely relax, then hopefully I'll at least figure out ways to hone my observational skills so that next time, I won't get caught! Bibliography NO BIBLIOGRAPHY, it's creative writing |
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