So after Friday’s debate we left
the score board split by halves and still no one ended up on top Now we take to
the web to continue the debate Although punctuation is needed for
organization purposes the change of punctuation rules are a natural change in society helping ideas grow and lets authors convey more
emotion.
Through out the years punctuation
has changed for better or for worse Writers of the past are almost
incomprehensible because of the difference of grammar rules and punctuation.
Going forward to the present we see a new formats through social media and such
that even professionals use Punctuation is like a plant that evolves along with
society and its preferences to develop a stronger branch of communication.
With the internet the world is more
connected than ever before Practically anyone with a phone computer or
electronic device can become part of any discussion and can contribute new
ideas and points of view The increase in social media has also let many be
involved with major corporations and is not limited by their diction or education but by there
imagination. This new connection allows more innovations and more emotion to be
conveyed.
Although authors are given the
right to write however they want to, many sick to the standards and are too
afraid to try a new twist on grammar rules When coordinated correctly one can
use the lack of punctuation as an advantage to drive a point across just as
Toni Morrison has created in the prologue of The
Bluest Eye The way Morrison conveys the chaotic households of African
Americans goes beyond the actual text letting the reader feel the chaos than to
analyze it.
The fact
that we are still debating about punctuation in today’s society means that
there is a change occurring Whether that change will restrict writers or will
help them develop new ideas for the future will be determined by the way
punctuation will be restricted or accepted
in the new evolving era.
No comments:
Post a Comment