Evaluating is everywhere. There are many things that someone can evaluate. Some examples outside of the literature are theater, science, philosophy, and marketing. To review some ones writing, you should evaluate the criteria, judgment, and evidence. In class we had to watch Paddy’s Pub off of the series, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and write a review of what we thought about the episode. In my review I evaluated the criteria, judgment, and evidence to write the best and most honest review possible. This is a review that shows my judgment towards Paddy’s Pub but it also shows evidences of why I feel this way.
Although Paddy’s Pub has potential to have outstanding service, they suck at it. Not only do they make fun of what people order at their pub, they find them and force them to say good things, which are definitely lies. The Pub’s bouncer is “cool” and he apparently calms everyone down no matter whom or how big the person might be. From what I have seen he is just a wimp who is insecure about himself and tries to be “cool” through being a “bad ass” bouncer in a rough house pub. It is official that Paddy’s Pub is the worst bar in Philadelphia.
I feel like not only TV shows and literature get evaluated and reviewed, people do also. Everyday I look at people, evaluate them, and judge them on their actions and appearance. If I am doing this to others it is common sense they are doing the same to me. I feel I get evaluated, reviewed, and judged everyday through my actions and the way I present myself. I know this should not be so, but it is a part of everyday life and everything you run into. Evaluating is everywhere!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Hallie,
ReplyDeleteGreat blogs but you only have four.
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