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Watching how a genre interacts within its environment plays into how we understand them, from hierarchy to physical and social conditions. Furthermore, genres have a power outside of how we interact with them, but with how they interact with each other through intertextuality. I used to think documents were more or less lifeless, and the only thing to memorize in a discourse community was the actions of the people. However, now I realize there is a whole new level to understanding how people react to every aspect of a genre, not just its content. This will be extremely useful when going into law school and figuring out how documents shape hierarchy and communication, and I can’t wait to start observing and practicing now.
KATIE BERNHARDT is a senior pursuing a Baccalaureate in English with minors in Creative Writing and Spanish. Selected by Professor Jenkins.