Monday, February 23, 2009

Homework Paragraph After the Manner Forbidden by George Orwell

Going along the lines of this assignment I decided to turn my own hand
at running the gamut of ready made phrases since I couldn't find an
example to fit the bill, therefore the buck stops here. Not even when
sentences negate themselves, but when none of them do not convey a
single original idea not unlike authorial relinquishment of intended
meaning, readers come away with no gain in understanding. In an
effort to put perfume on a pig, I'm now going to introduce some irony
by hanging the Sword of Damocles over this paragraph. Often
oligopolic ontologies occlude rhetoric and coerce the mind of the
reader towards either a subconscious submission unto confusion or an
overt reaction of frustration. All of this ties in with a general
pollution of meaning, no matter what the audience or the subject
matter. Writing is the currency of communication and we must
steadfastly guard against forces which inflate its
essence.

(Justin)

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