I do believe this statement is true but in both positive and negative ways. Writing can be a very strong form of communication. Through writing, one can get all their ideas out in detail. History has shown undeniable proof of change due to writing and appaeling to a groups of people. Writing othen ties in very closely with cause and effect as i will further explain.
First the negative, writing does not always have positive effects. There was once a man named Martin Luther, who was a german monk theologist and started the Protestant Reformation. Some regard as a great man in history, some regard him as a radical. What many people do not know is, Martin Luther was Anti-Jewish and wrote many books on the subject matter. One of his books is named, "On the Jews and their Lies". A little harsh? Well, Martin Luthers ideas indeed were not over looked because almost Four Centuries after his death, a man named Adolf Hitler happened to come across his book. Yes the same man who was responsible for killing 17million people, 6million being jews. He realized that people can indeed be influenced threw writing. He proceed to gain support for the Nazi Party threw means of literature and propaganda. Hitler's hate for jews was a spark which increased into a full flame after being further influenced by, "On the Jews and their Lies".
On a positive note, there was once a man named Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was a major political and spiritual leader of India. He wrote books and taught ways of non-violent civil desobediance. Gandhi's methods of civil disobediance were picked up by a man named Dr. Martin Luther King. King was a major leader in the Civil Rights Movement. He used Gandhi's methods of Civil Disobediance to fight for black rights. His methods worked and is a major reason why we live in this world as it is today. He wrote man books which influence people to this day, inspiring. One of those people is now president Barack Obama, a half black man.
Writing does indeed cause social change. It molds our beliefs and ideas from a small spark to a blazing flame. Though their can be positive and negative effects, its writing all the same.
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Andrew...I like how you included the positive and negative effects that writing has on society. You stated excellent examples for both the positive and negative elements that writing has on society. The negative aspect is very powerful and people have to realize the some writing is for the bad and I am pretty sure you convinced the eleventh graders of GAMP. Good job!
ReplyDeletei was mostly attracted to the fine details that u included on both the negative and positive effects. i was really convinced. nice
ReplyDeleteAndrew, you've none a very nice job with this. I wonder, too, just how dependent on the cultural perspectives of the reader are the good/bad valuing of the changes that writing can enact might be. How might an approach like this affect how we think about what it means for something to be 'good' or 'bad'?
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