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Sample: College
Recommendation
This letter is intended to serve as a college recommendation for Ezra Edlarruti.
I have been acquainted with Ezra for four years but came to know him well last
year, as he was in the one class that I taught, a thirteen-student junior
English class.
Last spring, while he was singing the lead in "The Marriage of Figaro,
" Ezra became especially interested in a short story that we read as a
class, Albert Camus's "The Guest." It is a challenging story for any
reader, and Ezra became interested in the subtleties of interpreting it,
especially in the difficulties inherent in the translation of such a story. What
did Camus really mean to say and how might his intentions have been compromised
by its English translation? Ezra read the original, French, version of the story
and then wrote a superb analysis of the compromises inherent in its English
translation. His essay was flawless -- his wording apt, and his analysis
insightful, logical and comprehensive. Some of our English faculty can't write
so well.
Students and faculty often remark that Ezra is blessed with considerable talent.
What many of them overlook is how hard Ezra works to cultivate his talent,
whether it be the development of his beautiful voice for an operatic performance
or of his writing skills as he works through an essay. I know of the effort that
he put into book reviews of _1984_ and _Animal Farm_ because he shared early
drafts with me. I also appreciate the time that he put into his analysis of
"The Guest" because he stopped by periodically to share his enthusiasm
for the project and his progress with it.
In over twenty-five years of teaching, I have known other students with talent
equivalent to Ezra's. Many of them lacked his good nature and humility, and few
demonstrated the genuine intellectual curiosity that Ezra has exhibited over and
over -- a curiosity that is often accompanied by his excitement or enthusiasm
for an idea, an author, a literary work or the lead role in a challenging
operatic performance.
When I decided to set up a debate on Henry David Thoreau's "Civil
Disobedience, " regarding the role of government in our lives today, in an
effort to have the class appreciate more fully the contemporary implications of
Thoreau's sophisticated essay, it was Ezra who was most helpful in creating a
resolution that would lead to that appreciation. Ezra, to no one's surprise,
then agreed to argue on any side of the debate.
Ezra is a motivated young man of numerous talents and considerable
self-discipline. He is fun-loving, likable, enthusiastic, trusting and
trustworthy.
Gary Youstis
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