Monday, March 1, 2010
Audience as a Fiction
I think the ideal of the fictionalized audience is what makes writing such a unique form of art and communication. The idea of communicating without feedback, of needing to create characters and the world they live in as well as the lens they are viewed through adds an extra dimension of creative complication to the process of writing. I think this will be one of the most important practices to be maintained as the field of composition continues to develop, especially as technology and society continue to advance. I think our generation has begun to develop a skewed perception of what audience is, as people who thanks to the internet have an audience 24/7. I agree with parts of what the author discusses, but wonder how it will come to change as the idea of literacy does.
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