Today in Mr.Rease's American Literature class we went over audience's appeal. On a bell ringer we were asked if the audience is always specific. I said yes, it is. When someone is writing something, or creating something it's always with intentions of who the audience is. We watched a couple of videos of PC vs Mac. In each video we analyzed what they are trying to communicate to the audience. We looked at American commercials and UK versions. These two different places reaches for two different things. The lesson was pretty simple and quiet. I wish I had more money to try out newer and expensive PC's and monitors.
Today in Mr.Rease’s American Literature class, I did a bell ringer. In the bell ringer we were asked to define a somebody, a nobody, and who am I. We learned about the poet Emily Dickinson. She was born 1830 and later died 1886 only for her poems to be released after she passed. We read her poem “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”. Where she explains you’re an outcast for being a nobody, and broadcasted for being a somebody. It gave me more of a perspective mostly about myself. I can make a connection like how I dress for me, but also dress so I don’t get laughed at. I really like the 2 poems we analyzed together so far and can’t wait to do more.
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