My junior year in high school, I took a Marine Biology class. In this class, I watched a documentary called Dolphin's Cove. Basically, it was about the game of killing dolphins. I was so disgusted, and that was when I decided to really research the food I was eating. After much research, I made the choice to stop eating meat.
This is the origin of my identity as a vegetarian. I not only wanted to stop eating meat, but I wanted to stop eating the animals around me. I decided that I wanted to live a more harmonious life with the world and creatures around me. I became a certified tree (and animal) hugger!As I approach my topic of Vegetarians in Chicago, I want to explore the reasons of becoming a vegetarian and the impact that it could have on other communities. Being a vegetarian can go deeper than just being a dietary decision. I made the choice because I wanted to be more in harmony with the world around me.
I feel like my own beliefs will influence the way I approach this topic in such a positive way. I am excited to find out how other vegetarians feel and how they live their lives just by changing one small thing in their diets. I am always open to learn new things about subjects I am already familiar with, so I am hoping this topic will really give me more insight on my own choices.
Overall, I am just excited to explore this topic. I am always willing to listen and learn about other point-of-views and I feel like this could make me feel more close to my values.
Hey, Samantha.
ReplyDeleteI think it's interesting that you identify yourself as a "tree hugger." How might that come to influence the way your subjects perceive you? How might tree-hugger-esque values permeate the observations and descriptions you provide in the writing.
Good post, nice voice.