Chapter 6
I’ve noticed that the chapters we read throughout “China
Inside Out” are all pretty much filtered the same way. Dodson puts in a lot of
information he receives from newspapers and observations plus he adds some
personal experiences to engage continuity to his book. However; I feel that he
just has way to much information he wants to put down in his book that it all
just spills out and confuses the reader. I really don’t like that Dodson does
this in “China Inside Out” it confuse me and causes distractions.
Chapter 7
I feel like Dodson focuses more on using information of
other people instead of his own personal experiences. Dodson still adds stories
from other source which is what he’s done before in all of his chapters. In
chapter 7 he starts by mentioning the health care stampede and connects it to
his own stories, his experience at a different doctor; both experiences deal
with doctors though. Then he recounts
hotels, and the TV repair people, one from his perspective and one from a
friend’s perspective. But in the end
Dodson still speaks the same way to the audience in chapter 7 as he does in
previous chapters.
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