That’s a fun choice! You’ll find plenty to talk about here, and it will suit the assignment well.
You may find it helpful to add edges, to keep it manageable, but you can let them emerge as you go. That’s pretty typical when conducting rhetorical criticism. SO, you might find that it helps to focus on a season or two — or you might end up focusing primarily on a particular character or set of characters. If you find yourself coming back to Winston a lot, for example, that may become one of your main points. Or maybe you really like season 2. Etc. You can let that show up as it happens.
I look forward to reading your take on the show each week!
That’s a fun choice! You’ll find plenty to talk about here, and it will suit the assignment well.
You may find it helpful to add edges, to keep it manageable, but you can let them emerge as you go. That’s pretty typical when conducting rhetorical criticism. SO, you might find that it helps to focus on a season or two — or you might end up focusing primarily on a particular character or set of characters. If you find yourself coming back to Winston a lot, for example, that may become one of your main points. Or maybe you really like season 2. Etc. You can let that show up as it happens.
I look forward to reading your take on the show each week!
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