During my rhetorical analysis of Mirror Lake I
noticed many aspects of how people interacted in the space. During my time
there I noticed many people interact with the space differently. Some people
pass by the lake on their way to classes, others stop by and sit down to relax,
some come feed the ducks and interact with the wildlife.
The majority of the people pass by, paying little
attention to the lake, many times they have headphones in listening to music.
They may glimpse over at the ripples in the water for a moment, however many of
them are in too much of a hurry to sit down and relax by the water. People tend
to be overly consumed by technology and school, and pay little attention to the
gift of nature.
While at Mirror Lake I also noticed many people who, like myself, stop
and relax in the glory of nature. These people release from the rush of
everyday life by relaxing at the lake. This is the aspect of Mirror Lake that
makes it very special to me. Mirror Lake for myself is like a release from
everyday life and reality. When I have a lot on my mind, I like to go
there to simply think and relax. Mirror Lake is so relaxing because the trees
are all green and luscious this time of year; the lake's surface reflects the
sunlight in it's ripples. The birds are chirping. The fountain on the water
also creates a peaceful sound of water falling in the lake adding to the
serenity of the lake. Another aspect of the lake that appeals to me is knowing
the lake has been on campus since the universities origin, so my parents who
came before me at The Ohio State University also stood on the lakeside.
Thinking about all of the notable people who have attended this university it
adds to the nostalgic that makes the lake so great.
The only real memory I have of Mirror lake is the Mirror Lake jump right before the Michigan game. Other than that I walk right past it everyday and don't really pay no attention to it.
ReplyDeleteI like your observations about Mirror Lake. I think the most interesting part about this place is the contrast between the calm, peaceful atmosphere, and the crazy, drunken madness that occurs here on Beat Michigan Week.
ReplyDeleteI chose mirror lake as well. I really like how you pointed out that many people just pass by without noticing any of the beauty in front of them. And although I chose it as my place I feel I still walk by it, headphones in ear, and dont take in the beauty every time I pass. Did you jump for the Michigan game this year?
ReplyDeleteI am one of the people that walks by and take a breather from my busy schedule of classes. I wish I had time to stop a bit longer.
ReplyDeleteJustin - Yes, I did jump it was so much fun, and it is another great memory I have of the lake
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