Joining a Discourse Community

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Life is full of different paths that each person has to take to achieve their goals. In those roads, people might find groups that share ideas, knowledge, culture, or tastes with them, called discourse communities, which can lead to live experiences that might turn unforgettable. People can join an infinite number of these groups, however in order to accomplish that they must convince its members by applying some techniques taught in this class of English 1301, for example, knowing the group’s rhetorical situation, i.e. its cultural context, motivations, the audience itself, etc. or applying the different Aristotelian appeals such as ethos (appeal to credentials and experience), pathos (appeal to emotions) or logos (appeal to facts), to let them know that they have what it takes to be a part of that group. Every human being regardless their age, race, gender or religion can find a discourse community to join, that’s why this wide subject might be interesting to every person in the world, however some readers might object this idea by insisting that some people are unique and can handle themselves alone in life, but no one can live alone, as the famous American writer Pearl S. Buck said “The person who tries to live alone will not succeed as a human being. His heart withers if it does not answer another heart. His mind shrinks away if he hears only the echoes of his own thoughts and finds no other inspiration” that means that every human being must find a community to join, just to share with other people and communicate their feelings, because human beings were created to grow as a society not as individuals. In my particular case I joined the discourse community of “Gaitas del Colegio Santiago de Leon de Caracas...

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...ified can create the most complex, yet most creative ideas, and everyone can relate with this subject because as the famous poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said “Music is the Universal language of mankind”. I encourage people to join a discourse community of their preference, because as it happened to me joining one of these groups might change their life. Each day people learn something new that can help them in the future and their true teachers are people who can be found in these discourse communities which can be called friends that guide them through the path of life as the writer Will Durant would say “Friends are helpful not only because they will listen to us, but because they will laugh at us; Through them we learn a little objectivity, a little modesty, a little courtesy; We learn the rules of life and become better players of the game” the game of life.

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