Sunday, November 13, 2011

Briefly analyze this selection from Peace Like a River, exploring how Enger allows the reader to experience and appreciate the quality of...

This particular passage in Enger's Peace Like a
River
is, indeed, an amazing description of something so mundane we rarely
give it any thought. Breathing is one of those things we pay little attention to until
something interrupts this rather involuntary body function. To write your assignment
based on this model, you will need to think of something which you do with little
thought or effort but something which you need to do in order to function in everyday
life--or something you take for granted, whether you use it often or not. We can
probably all relate to having a hangnail, for instance. We have skin around the edges of
our fingernails, but we rarely give it much thought until we get a hangnail and it seems
like everything we do involves that tiny little spot on one finger. Losing the full
range of motion in a knee or shoulder joint works similarly to breathing; when it is all
working well, we take it for granted. Not being able to bend an elbow or a wrist or an
ankle might be interesting to think about, as well. Your writing model, of course, is
Enger's passage; you will be able to write your own version once you select the
activity.

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