Senses And Emotions In Hamlet's Blackberry

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After reading chapter two of Hamlet 's Blackberry, I found many things to be interesting and true. I have never given much thought to how much I depend on my smart phone and how it can trigger certain thoughts and emotions. I think the author, William Powers did a wonderful job describing a simple incident with his mom when he called her because he was late to meet her. Powers went to further detail of the connection he felt and the reaction he received after the call as well as backed up his claim with reasoning and facts. The first thing that caught my attention was the simple idea of an image that appears when you call someone or if that person calls you. Not only does the picture paint a clearer image in your mind of who you …show more content…

To create that connection between the reader and the writer, one must first know what background knowledge the reader has. For example, in the Hamlet 's Blackberry, the author 's aimed audience had knowledge of smart phones and modern technology or they would have not completely graph the device he described. Furthermore, as Linda Flowers had noted that a writer would try to change the reader in someway by persuaing them through logic, reasoning and personal experiences, which can be seen in William Power 's work. Furthermore, his works also shows how he adapt to the reader for them to understand him, thus keeping their attention and interest. This is one of the requirements Linda Powers says is very crucial to connecting with the …show more content…

I do however question if a cell phone can put in a category of spirituality as it is materialistic and man made. On the other, I believe this chapter was enjoyable was because it met the requirements suggested by Linda Flowers in her article "Writing for an Audience", as Williams Powers was able to connect on a personal level as well provide enough background information and content for a reader like me to easily

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