Monday, April 14, 2014
Ed. Nar's. and Blog Contrast
Well, first of all, the educational narratives from the published print books seem to be lengthier than the blog posts. The blog posts appear to be more opinionated and a bit more intriguing. In both Malcolm X and Mike Rose's readings, they have a more serious tone in the text. Not to say the blogs we've read so far aren't serious, but they have a more serious feeling because they're an autobiography. In the blogs, Aboukhadijeh, Romero and Huston had fun with their readings keeping the reader interested. Although there were things I didn't particularly like from a couple, they still helped me learn a few things I didn't know regardless of whether I plan to program computers or cut myself off from Google. In the educational narratives, they provide factual events that occurred. Another difference in the the narratives and blogs is that the autobiographies on Malcolm and Mike were fairly earlier than the past three blogs we've read. I'm not saying I disliked the educational narratives on both men because they were very inspiring stories, but I prefer the blogs more. They were just able to keep me a little more interested and it was easier to relate.
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