"ALLONS-Y!"
I have chosen David Tennant as a
candidate for person of the year. He is a Scottish actor and was born in 1971. He
became famous with his role of “The Doctor” in Doctor Who. As far as I know
from his interviews, when he was a child, he was grown up with watching the TV series:
Doctor Who -mainly the fifth doctor- Peter Davison. Fortunately, in 2005, David
became a member of Doctor Who family, and married to daughter of Peter Davison.
They have one little daughter. Actually, this is very sweet incident in itself.
With his Scottish accent and lovely companions, David is
always seen as the best-loved and greatest doctor of all the time. I think it is because of his both fragile and
heroic personality. When it comes to a
tragic episode, he can incredibly give us the emotion of sadness. Likewise,
when it comes to the funniest episode, he can give us the emotion of fun and
joy with not only his words but also his body movements and mimics. Therefore,
his leaving from Doctor Who is undoubtedly the most tragic events for his fans.
On the other hand, when he leaved the Doctor Who in 2010, he
started to work for Royal Shakespeare Company. It is said that British people
started to take interest in Shakespeare after David Tennant had interpreted his
works of art. What I mean is, he is a great actor.
All in all, I have chosen him because so many people still
love David Tennant because he is so effortlessly lovable. He charmed his way
into the hearts of the nation with his youthful energetic portrayal of the
ancient Time Lord. It is not something that we can say about most Doctor Who
actors.
Dear Songül,
YanıtlaSilI enjoyed reading your entry on David Tennant. I have not known him, but you have given me a nice opportunity to get to know such a good actor. I am planning to watch the episodes where he acted and to see his performance. Thank you for the recommendation. I think you write quite fluently. There is a nice flow of ideas in your work. You have nicely joined your ideas via appropriate connectors, which makes your work coherent. Concerning your language use, it might be a good idea to pay more attention to the following points: your word choice (see line 3- the word "grow up". This verb is an intransitive verb) and the word "leaving" on line 11 , your article use (line 5- "very sweet incidence"), and the verb choice (See line 13 "leaved"), and the singular/plural noun use (See line 13 "events").
I realy like your style of writing and I am looking forward to readind some more journal entries from you.