Tuesday, May 20, 2014
TOW 27: Reflection
I notice a greater amount of detail in my TOWs as they progressed throughout the year. In the beginning of the year, I was more worried about finding rhetorical strategies, but towards the end, I was more concerned about how these strategies affected the work as a whole. I also noticed that I took bigger risks and found more varied topics as my TOWs progressed as well. I think I've mastered, or at least gotten very well, at detecting an author's central argument and also the means he or she goes about trying to achieve that argument. Furthermore, I've been able to summarize my sources more effectively and concisely as my TOWs progressed. This is very important to analyzing all forms of rhetoric. I could still work on considering the author's audience more; whether there is more than one audience and how the author's message may be different depending on who is reading it. I could also work on continuing to see the strategies the author uses as a means towards the bigger goal of achieving his or her actual argument. Overall, I think that I did greatly benefit from these TOWs. I know the main purpose was to help with analysis essays and to get varied sources for argument essays, and I think that these TOWs helped in both ways. They also taught me to be a more conscious reader and be aware of the rhetoric all around me. These TOWs really showed me how to look deeper at an argument, whether it be visual or written, and make judgments for myself about validity and impact of what the author is arguing.
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