Differences/
similarities:
Many differences were found in the first question where some
of us thought people find strength between themselves, some viewed that you don’t
understand the severity of a situation until you experience it first hand, and
then some thought that you have to listen and learn from those around you no
matter who it is. Also differences were found in the second question whether it
was first or third person view. Similarities were found in the third question
where we all talked roughly about the same diction used to describe the scene.
And last of all very differently wrote was the question about who the target
audience was and the tone. One view was that it was a human interest piece of
that it was intended for fellow doctors to read upon and share. Another view
was that it was intended as a hopeful piece to get people involved in the hurricane
efforts.
Connections:
With Lydia’s story it really emphasizes the point in chapter
two of audience and tone. Specifically Brideau writes to a specific audience
and uses specific diction to persuade the audience to see the horrors Lydia
went through but the hope she held to the end.
Think about discussion:
Many narratives are found in songs and work stories we have
decided.
Think Beyond Words:
It helped us watching the videos because you can first hand
see the emotion being portrayed in the personas story. Not saying that it could
not be seen in the writings but it was just easier for us to see through a
video.
Compare
Narratives:
Different narratives we are interested are songs like the
hills from the weekend. Also news stories we have heard lately like the most
recent shooting in Oregon. All of the stories we have heard are all important
whether it may seem relevant or not.
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