APELC Class Notes
Objective: AEPLCers processed a satirical film.
We finished viewing Bob Roberts today. I continued to point out fallacies and elements of satire, particularly stereotyping. I encouraged you to consider the competing truth claims by various actors in the film and to consider yourselves how we arrive at truth if it is indeed possible.
The homework that was due today I asked you to hold until Monday, by which time I believe I’ll have been able to work my way out from the quagmire of papers I’ve yet to score. Thanks for you patience.
Have a good weekend.
November 6, 2008 | Filed Under AP Language
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