Premium Content A Battle for Insight
by Shannon Maene - December 31, 2003
Topic 5 from Common Application: Personal Topic
Describe a character-defining instance of strength in the face of adversity. (Submitted as supplemental essay to some schools)
"Kai houtos manthano."* To most, they are meaningless words, incomprehensible and bizarre. But to me, their meaning is legion: secrecy, silence, concealment. They are Greek, and they mean subversive. I am a subversive, of the Greek persuasion, and, having become such, I shall never go back.
For three years, I have taken Greek with Mr. King. Our…
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