i have to write an essay for my "history of rhetoric" class. the prompt i chose is the following.
Kenneth Burke claims that language does not just describe truths, experiences, or ideas. Instead it directs us towards seeing some things, and ignoring others. Do you agree with his claim? If so, what difference does it make to our public life?
well, i dont usually do this, but for the life of me i can not think of an example. i was thinking writing about a building of a dam that destroyed the habitat of an ednegered species or some political event either recent or from history.
do any of you have any ideas?
thanks
dam(unwer)
Kenneth Burke claims that language does not just describe truths, experiences, or ideas. Instead it directs us towards seeing some things, and ignoring others. Do you agree with his claim? If so, what difference does it make to our public life?
well, i dont usually do this, but for the life of me i can not think of an example. i was thinking writing about a building of a dam that destroyed the habitat of an ednegered species or some political event either recent or from history.
do any of you have any ideas?
thanks
dam(unwer)
