Posted: December 2nd, 2013
realm of media
Paper instructions:
Writing task: Write a persuasive essay on a specific topic within the realm of media. Think about what counts as media, a particular medium, or even a device used for delivery and go from there. You could explore the power of music on society, or look into the message or themes of a particular film and the influence it may have on a specific demographic. Or, possibly, you are sick of the messages from the nightly “infotainment” broadcasts mixing real news with opinion, agenda and
dramatized weather reports (“Storm Watch 2013!” “
Excessive Heat Warning!”). Perhaps the portrayal of women in advertising (or other media) strikes you as inappropriate, damaging, and ignorant. Maybe you are interested in the newest form of media, mobile media, because you see it used (abused?) nearly everywhere you go, which may excite or frustrate you as you submerge yourself into (try to adapt to?) a new, inwardly-focused generation/society constantly fidgeting with
portable electronic gadgets. Does the concept of newspapers no longer existing interest, worry, frighten or excite you? Are you or a loved one addicted to: Social networking? Video games? Kindle? iPad? Can facebook users influence change? Can going “viral” really make a difference in one’s life (think: Justin Beiber and YouTube)?
These are just a few topic possibilities for this assignment. The guidelines are broad, so you, the author, are free to discover your own topic of interest, thus advancing your commitment to (and motivation for) your position, but be careful to not be too general. You must develop a position (claim), and then you must support it. To support your position on the topic/issue you have chosen, you need to provide documented research within your essay. Remember that the topic/issue does not need to be highly controversial in order for it to have opposing viewpoints and opinions. As long as your topic connects back to media, you are choosing an appropriate topic.
Your research should help you to develop and support a critical analysis of your topic/issue that persuades the reader to
consider various perspectives and sympathize with your perspective (think: rhetorical triangle). You may (depending on the topic you are writing about) propose a course of action that will have an impact on the issue you are discussing. But remember, you must have a position, you must commit—you cannot see it evenly from both (or all) sides of the issue.
Requirements: As always, this essay must include a Works Cited sheet along with in-text citations following current MLA Style standards. Also, you must meet a minimum of six (6) outside sources included in your document. Remember, as a writer it is imperative that you earn the respect and trust of your audience, so you cannot, repeat cannot, include sources that are all from the same place. In other words, you need to present a variety of sources (academic/scholarly, journal, book, open-web, interview, etc.) to support your position.