Monday, September 5, 2011

Response to "In What Sense are Short Poetic Texts a Narative?"

In the article “In What Sense are Short Poetic Texts a Narrative?” the author, Jeremy Page, presents his point through the use of a few effective techniques.  Page sets up his style for this article on the role of narratives in poetic text, in the introduction paragraph. First, he gives a brief recap of all of the different types of poetic texts. He goes on from there to tell about his main point of the article and how he is going to organize it for the rest of the article. I found this to be a particularly efficient method, because it gave me a little background knowledge on the subject, helped me understand what Page’s focus was going to be on and how he was going to go about discussing it.
            After the introduction, Page gives a definition to what “narrative” means. This guides the rest of the paper, which I think is smart of him to do. It makes what he is trying to prove clearer, by giving a definition to what his point is, and then explaining how it relates to what the view of the article is. By doing this, he backs up what his thoughts are and makes it more effective.
Next, he explains how the main idea relates to one particular writer’s words. He talks about how that is a narrative and how the person who wrote it included that in his poem for that very reason. The way he uses a specific example from the writer’s work gives this paragraph a better direction and makes it more apparent what he is talking about. He explains why this example makes the poem a narrative and what the text is actually saying to support his point.  I think that the way he chooses to show his position here is successful, in that it refers back to what he previously said he was going to talk about and relates it to the actual text.
            In the next paragraph, Page continues to tell how another poem is a form of a narrative. He uses examples from the text once again to demonstrate how it solidifies his point. I think it is good how Page not only discusses what the author says on the matter, but then goes back, once again to his main topic.  
            Lastly, Page describes how the final author uses a narrative in his work. He uses a different method this time as he does not use direct text; he just explains the general concept of it. I like the way he explains this, and how he uses a different approach other than just explaining text; however, it went away from the previous structure of his last two paragraphs. I think that it might have been more beneficial for him to have had either make all of the paragraphs have a different way of proving his point or keep them all with the same general structure.  It was effective in making his point, but I think he could have done with a smoother transition.
            Although I do believe overall the way Page wrote this article was a good representation of his argument, I think that he could have done more to wrap up his argument more at the end. Instead of feeling polished at the end, it seems like it does not relate directly to what his main focus was with backing up what makes a narrative. He could have done more to go back to his point as he does in the paragraphs prior.

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