Area of Interest: Value and communication
Questions: What makes affective communication, how does it benefit the listener and writer?
How does value of life play into the way we communicate and how does it play into the actions that people take?
How does the way one values others affect their actions?
What speaks louder? (actions or words)
How does one measure the value of a story (of life)?
All of these I am applying to Hamlet, Horatio, Gatsby, and Nick
I am struggling to keep the ideas together without falling into a boring comparison of word vs deed, and whether or not to take it away from the story specifically looking at the words of the author, (speeches narration, dialogue) or to stick to how the character in the stories value words and their own story, and the story of others if that makes sense.
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