Analysis Of Gregory Rodriguez's 'Truth Is In The Ear Of The Beholder'

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Food for the Brain Gregory Rodriguez, the author of “Truth Is In The Ear of the Beholder” shares his ideas of why there are rumors and how rumors are able to thrive because people who believe them are “predestined to believe them” (Rodriguez 484). Rodriguez supported his ideas with other’s work and gave examples to support his ideas. Throughout Rodriguez’s work he left readers questioning more about why people participate in listening and/ or spreading rumors. The reason why rumors are listen to and spread is because societies want answers and will accept rumors as answers; it doesn 't matter whether they are right or wrong as long as our curiosity is fed. “Rumors can only thrive in those predestined to believe them” (Rodriguez 484) is what …show more content…

Psychologists are studying the anatomy of rumors at Fitchburg State College and have found results that suggest that rumors thrive because they are able to create the same anxieties that make societies spread rumors (Goleman 487). One Psychologist stated “A rumor is a kind of hypothesis, a speculation that helps people make sense of a chaotic reality or gives them a small sense of control in a threatening world” (Goleman 487). Society’s curiosity turns into anxiety which makes societies strive to gain control of the …show more content…

These three-folds would drive rumors to spread and came from ones emotional needs. The three-folds are wishful thinking, fear, and hostility. Knapp explains three different reasons why rumors are listened to or are spread. Societies have this wishful thinking that rumors will satisfy because it has given them an answer rather than not knowing anything. There is also fear that drives societies to spread rumors because when one is fearful that is what is on their mind so that is what they will share about and they want others to know of the possible fears for their own sake. An example of how fear drives rumors is the old tall tale about how people will get aids if they swims in a public pool (Goleman 489). There has never been any proof to say this rumor is true but this is a rumor that has been passed down from generation to generation and has caused people to fear swimming in public swimming pools. The last reason for spreading rumors from Knapp is hostility. Hostility from the truth. Societies have all of these conspiracy theories that circulate and that have been heard so many times that even if societies were given hard evidence to show that the theories were just rumors people would struggle with believing the evidence. In those cases there is a hostility towards the

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