Meme Culture Reflective Writing

RW Week 1: Your Favorite Meme 1919 unread replies.1919 replies.A lot of instructors have their students write introductory blogs about where they’re from, or what their history is with writing courses, or what kind of soap they like. I’m done with all that. WEEK 1 REFLECTIVE WRITINGI want you to write me an introductory blog of 200-500 words that addresses the following:1. What is your favorite meme? It can be a picture, gif, video – anything in that realm.  Provide a link or reference, or embed an example of the meme in your post if you’d like.[FOR REASONS, I ask that you please avoid writing about anything related to the following memes/virals:2. Why do you love it?3. What aspects of the rhetorical situation do you think are important to making this meme funny or interesting or popular? Does it rely on knowledge/experience held by a specific discourse community? Does it play with genre conventions, or reflect a certain kind of ethos? What can you say about the meme’s rhetorical situation that you think we don’t already know, and that no one else may have considered?

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