Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Blog 2A

A narration is story telling, with a series of events going in a logical orderly fashion. Narratives have events that go in a way that takes you from event to event. A narrative also makes it so that people can tell a story with their own experience, that people can relate too. There are many parts to a narrative story such as characters, setting, plot, and theme which make the story come to life and seem relatable. Narratives are important because it is a first hand account of what actually happened, in fact this is what historians use to find out information from the past, because people were actually there and experienced it.

In most cases rhetorical tools are used to reach a desired audience as well. This means that the publisher or author will write and advertise something that is intended for a certain audience. Then they will make their piece of work stand out and appeal to that group, it's all about what people want to hear. They will find out what they know and then build on that and teach them and give examples that will relate to the audience in an appealing way. Rhetorical tools are just used to help the author find his niche and use it to the best of their abilities.

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