Class Warfare
Showing posts with label Elementary School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elementary School. Show all posts
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The Left Handed Gun
Watch how a left-handed person holds a pen - crooked, tight
wristed, cockeyed unnatural. Now
hold a mirror to the right side of that hand, to see the image flipped. That is how I hold my pen.
Writing, my hand is crooked, laying on the paper dragging
over the recently penned words.
My tucked fingers and the underside of my palm smear all the words, and
sentences. Thoughts end up smudges
on the page, staining my writing hand.
The beautiful act of writing turned grotesque.
My penmanship is almost unreadable, even to myself. The keenest of eyes struggle to decipher. Unevenly, my scribble drags across the
page. By college, the only way
anyone could read my handwriting was by writing in capitals. Each letter attempts uniformity as if I
was filling out a crossword puzzle.
Yet, the end result is still insulting to the senses, mocking the very
notion of pen to paper.
Over thirty years ago I taught myself how to hold a pencil
by looking at my left hand. Once
learned, change has been impossible. Teachers made me feel as if my ugly
writing was a reflection on my intelligence or physical appearance. Frustrated over my grades and people
remarking how impenetrable my writing was, I tried for years to improve my
legibility.
As a child, I was naturally a lefty. I wrote with my left hand, lead with my
left foot, went to throw the ball with my left hand, etc. However, my first grade teacher, Mrs.
Elbertson, a former Catholic nun, believed lefties were evil. Despite living within fifteen miles of
cosmopolitan Philadelphia I was a victim of medieval ignorance and stupidity.
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