HUMA 1780 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Dependent Clause, Susanna Moodie, Snob
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How history is a story: narrative construction of pass avenger events (subjective) 2. what words they use (the categories) (the word choices) (subject matter) 3. motivating (the intention of writing), monitory system, particular way to mark time. Try to identity to whom implied the reader (ex: p. 74 columbus writes letter to king and queen) (using particular mode to address the reader) 4. try to peering to the particular readers. Discovery : share cultural familiarity with the reader. Discourse of abundance: a lot of everything (recourses, no end to the boundary) Commodified eg: p. 75 (they want the money well spent) All four of these are travelling writing. Assume the reader has or hasn"t visit the place that the writer access. Descript about cultural (they make up this place) the practice, religion, food, life style (part of the interior of the travel places) All four cases are being stranger and exhausted. They share cultural attribute to each other.