Tuesday, August 21, 2012

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      A introduction to criticism a literature, film and culture article published by Michael Ryan talks about a lot of complex things that are happening around us at all angles as we speak. They all interact with one another in some way shape or form. He talks about the world and how certain words get taken offensively towards certain things, people or places and its because from past experiences or that's have happened for them the carry that image or reputation. Words carry different meanings with them and not all people know the difference in the two so therefore they talk as if it meant the most common definition.

       

       In the article they talk about things being very complex and such. They use a lot of different examples to describe what they are talking about and to get their point across. They explain about looking at things from every angle that you possibly could so you can get as many clue, hints and etc to relate and understand the subject or object a lot better.

      

      If you really wanted to I believe you could say that writing and English are two very complex subjects as well. When writing you have to look at several different angles to make the reader interact and/or relate to what you're talking about, because that's what your objective is to do. make the reader keep reading so that they fall into your writing and want to keep reading so that they are able to find out what happens after certain things. That's what makes writing so complex is because you have to be able to look at things from all types of different angles to get the full understanding of whats going on.

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