Courtney Johnson

Prof Sean scanlan

English1121 composition 2

10/9/2022

         Intellectual Homes and character development

When it comes to my intellectual home, Iā€™d like to think that it consists of people, place

and process. This consists of being either in my room or in my living room copying notes from

 powerpoints into my notebook or reading. Most times, I’ll be on facetime with my best friend 

while she does her homework. Weā€™ll just listen to music, talk about our homework, and bounce 

ideas off of eachother. I have a really short attention span so listening to music while Iā€™m doing it 

is essential. It keeps me focused. Even as Iā€™m making this, I have music playing and Iā€™m still 

being distracted however, it does help a lot. Out of all of them though, Iā€™d have to say that 

process and people are most important because theyā€™re the most prominent roots in my 

development as a person.

Iā€™d very much like to be like Malcolm X and Salvatore Scibona. While I do really like

Scibonaā€™s reading and his development, I prefer Malcolm Xā€™s specifically because his 

intellectual home consists of all three aspects just like me, and I find it very interesting that I 

relate to such a major historical figure in that regard. Scibonaā€™s intellectual home place being St. 

John’s college, and process, which was reading. Malcolm Xā€™s intellectual home, like I said, 

consisted of all three. People being Elijah Muhammad and Bimbi, place being prison more 

specifically, his cell and  the library, and process being reading and copying and memorizing 

entire dictionaries. They both however have major character development

I live in a very small apartment. The only spots in my apartment that I have space to relax 

and study are my living room and my own room. Whenever I do anything academic, there needs 

to be very specific conditions. Lights either need to be off or any random color (I have lights that 

can change colors). There MUST be music playing because it helps me focus, and most times my 

best friend will be on the phone with me and we do our homework or study together. I chose 

Scibona and Xā€™s articles because I love the connection between their intellectual homes and how 

their homes helped them develop as people.

For instance when X said ā€œIn the street, I had been the most articulate hustler out there. I 

had commanded attention when I said something. But now, trying to write simple English, I not 

only wasnā€™t articulate, I wasnā€™t even functional. How would I sound writing in slang, the way 1 

would say it, something such as, ā€œLook, daddy, let me pull your coat about a cat, Elijah 

Muhammadā€”ā€. He comes to a realization that heā€™s not articulate when it comes to trying to 

express himself to Elijah Muhammad. Then there’s Bimbi who he tries to emulate, but fails. ā€œ… 

when Bimbi first made me feel envy of his stock of knowledge. Bimbi had always taken charge 

of any conversations he was in, and I had tried to emulate him. But every book I picked up had 

few sentences which didnā€™t contain anywhere from one to nearly all of the words that might as 

well have been in Chinese.ā€ This in addition to his realizing that he isn’t as articulate as he wants

 to be inspires him to start reading.

I know Iā€™m not in prison, but I know the people in my intellectual home inspire me the 

 same as they inspire Malcolm X. My best friend loves writing so when she gives me her papers 

to proof-read, sometimes Iā€™m left astonished by how succinctly she puts her thoughts on paper. 

It’s a constant reminder and inspiration to read and write when I get the chance. The other aspects

 of my intellectual home help with that too because I set a mood I want with my lights and music 

and lose myself in my work and my reading.

Scibona as opposed to X did have a traditional education, but did not take it seriously 

until he went to college. His intellectual home was made up of a place, being St Johns, and 

process which was reading. Our intellectual don’t have similarities other than our process, 

however there is one thing that is really similar. That would the change we had when going into 

college from high school. ā€œAnd I loved this whole perverse and beautiful idea. I would scrap 

everything (or so I usefully believed) and go to that place and ask them to let me in. It felt like a 

vocation. It was a vocationā€¦ Reader, I married itā€  I relate to this because when I went into college, I 

promised to be as diligent as humanly possible when it came to academics. ā€œI carried bricks and mortar 

to rooftops during the summers, but if I hadnā€™t made time to read the night before, my legs wore out by 

noon. Even my body needed to read.ā€ Although I don’t share is exact same sentiment for reading, I 

know that college is the reason for me enjoying academics more than when I was in high school

All in all, X and Scibona have intellectual homes that I find very interesting. They were 

the sole reasons for their development as people and I hope to have development quite like them 

as my intellectual home changes. Next semester Iā€™m transferring to a college upstate and Iā€™m 

really excited to see where that takes me.