Discuss Berger’s ideas within the context of a particular issue or circumstance, as Berger does. Berger chooses art, while you might choose education, women’s issues, racial issues, governmental issues, political issues, music, religion, and so on. Remember, you are trying to apply Berger’s principles to the issue you’re discussing. Don’t see the essay as the opportunity to preach about your favorite controversial social problem; try to think and write through Berger’s perspectives. Do feel free to disagree with Berger as a source for an essay as well. Many, many readers find his work questionable at best.
Please include:
1. A summary and/or introduction to the elements of the Berger essay that will allow your reading audience the information they need to comprehend your essay.
2. A thesis or central idea that emerge specifically in the early parts of the essay or becomes clear as the essay unfolds and arrives at its conclusion.
3. Specific quotations from the Berger essay in at least two instances.
4. A clear and specific connection between the elements of the Berger essay you use and the individual experience or concept that you write about.
5. A conclusion that successfully gives the essay a sense of closure without merely repeating what has been said earlier in the essay.
6. Relatively error free writing
Minimum length: 1000 words. Papers of course must be word-processed, and presented in MLA format.
**Please reference attached files for the Berger Essay mentioned above and further details on the assignment**