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ENG 1103: Winning Titles, Part II


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  1. The two titles I deem most effective are “Seeing Through Blind Eyes” and “Frozen in Time”. “Seeing Through Blind Eyes” is an effective title because it pushes the readers to examine and question how you can see “Through Blind Eyes”. This sparks curiosity which draws the readers to want to know more about the subject itself. “Frozen in Time” is also an effective title because it provides an allusion of someone being physically stuck in time. You can’t physically be frozen in time, but it acts as a foreshadowing component to the story and hooks in the readers to want to know the deeper meaning of this story. Each of these titles is effective “Seeing through Blind Eyes” is a more visual depiction of the story while “Frozen in Time” is a more internal reflection on a moment when someone felt as though they were “Frozen in Time”

  2. “How Fear Changed Football” and “Oher’s Blind Side Journey” are both analytical essays on the first chapter of Michael Lewis’ The Blind Side. The first title is intriguing because it suggests a significant impact on the sport, sparking curiosity about the role of fear in football. The second title is personal and evocative, focusing on Michael Oher’s unique story. The phrase “Blind Side” not only references his well-known position in football but also hints at themes of overcoming adversity and finding support. Both titles effectively blend thematic depth with a personal touch, appealing to readers’ curiosity and emotions.

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