READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PLEASE: Use the article I upload to do the assignment. Orozco, Orientation. It’s the only source you need to complete the assignment and it’s due tomorrow morning.
In the third section of the course, we have read some stories that are footed in other genres a first-day walk-around at a job; a collection of instructions and advice; an amateur restaurant review; a poem about current events that mentions also a secondary genre, the ballad. We get stories that grow out of other stories. We also get stories that show us, within their limited boundaries, the conventions or expectations of a certain world or genre.
1. So these are stories told in a sort of alien or generic form (a review, a mothers morning thoughts). How are these forms or nonfictional genres appropriately or well suited for communicating the real themes the story comes up with? Or: how are they ideally suited to create a tension between an individual and the world?