Friday, May 3, 2013
Dodson Response--Afterword
In Bill Dodson's conclusion, I liked how he addressed not just his previous topics throughout his book, but he reiterates the main challenges of China. In more of a summary, Dodson narrows down China's trends and makes implications on how they can improve as a country. I think Dodson makes too many implications on how China's primary issues can be solved, but he doesn't include enough of his own personal accounts to share with the readers. I think Dodson could have included some of his opinions, likes and dislikes, and ultimately, anything he learned from the subject. For my essay, however, I do want to reiterate my question and address solutions for my topic as Dodson did, but I also want to include personal references and my experiences as well. I also don't want to leave my audience with a high expectancy to address another topic. At the end of his afterword Dodson writes, "But that's a whole other story completely" (236). That statement didn't feel as complete to his topic as I hoped it to be and I felt that it was unnecessary to bring up another topic if it was totally different from his original topic. In my conclusion, I hope to wrap up my discussion with my question answered for myself and the readers and to include personal references, and a concluding sentence revolving around my main focus.
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