How does the section structure that each writer uses


1. I gathered a list of descriptions you used to describe your experiences of reading Bust Down the Door!"

https://www.yhchang.com/BUST_DOWN_THE_DOORS!.html

Nuisance
Anger
Fragmentation
Fear
Confusing
Hate
Urgent
Distracting
Fast paced
Aggressive
Anxiety

When you look over this list, how does the formal outcome (i.e., your experience of the form of this piece) relate to the content (the story of someone who is ripped from his/her/their bed and dragged into the street)? It seems to me that the same list I accumulated from your responses to watching this piece could be well applied to the feelings that underlie such a narrative. In this way, does McLuhan's sense of medium and message converge? Some of you mentioned that the form failed because a different form would have been easier to understand. The question, then, is why YHCHI might choose anxiety over clarity.

Word limit: half page-one page.

2. Read Atwood-FemaleBody and selzer-the-knife.

How does the section structure that each writer uses contribute to the overall effects of each piece? In other words, can you imagine what each essay would be like if it were told in the typical plot-based / chronological structure? What is gained in using this type of structure?

This is more of a long answer exercise. You don't need to develop a formal essay. You may speak informally and without too much concern for structure.

World limit 2 pages-3 pages.

Attachment:- selzer-the-knife.rar

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