Tuesday, December 10, 2013

As the End Draws Near ...


But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” George Orwell 1946

 

As we approach the end of the semester, I am reflecting on how much I have learned from this class.  In the beginning, I didn’t feel this class would pertain to my “real” life.  However, as I made a pitch for an idea I had to improve my work environment to my boss, I realized how the skills learned in this class actually do apply to real life.  I have also gained a greater appreciation for how language and thought are connected.  Working with people for whom English is not their first language, it is interesting to see how thinking in English changes how and what we think.  I have also learned in this class how to better frame my arguments to win people over to my side.  Case in point, my boss saw my point and changed the process in question.  So in conclusion, this math major is converted a bit.  Maybe rhetoric isn’t such a bad class for everyone to take, since we all have to defend a point of view at some point in our lives.  Being able to intelligently argue for your stand is a skill that is very lacking in our society, and we should encourage more and more people to learn it.

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