Thursday, October 8, 2015

rhetorical distillation 4

Depicting in the Article ‘’The Cognitive Benefits of Doodling’’ That outlines from an article published by the Journal Applied Psychology stated that drawing or doodling can release emotions and give you the chance to express yourself. Drawing can make you discover things that words can not tell you. Also gets you to learn new ideas and come up with designs that you never knew were. Images and pictures can take you to a whole new world. Applied that doodling can be used as a tool. A way to calm down is to draw and to take a break and just to focus on drawing and then go back to working. 




 Author/Credibility: Steven Heller, That doodling is good to be doingEthos: Doodling is a good way to express yourself and open new ideas. To use doodling as a tool in life. That drawing is a way to calm down and focus. Objective/Bias: The art and concept of doodling. Bias about how doodling is existent due to the creation of computers. The are taking over the old fashion way to draw called doodling.
Sources/Support: To support the concept of doodling to be beneficial  to the mind and to focus and take a break from what you were doing. Were published information from a journal entry.

Thesis: Proving that doodling is asserting doodling to be beneficial to people who need to express themselves without using words. 
Tone: Conventional and Serious




Opinion/Reflection: Doodling is a very good benefit to doodling and a way for people to express themselves.I believe that  Some people are better drawing or doodling then using their words to express feeling and emotion. To have people be able to express themselves how ever they want to. Artist people use doodling as a tool to help them demonstrate or present something so that it is understandable for people to see and learn from. I totally agree that doodling had benefits or people and some negatives. But I only see the good in doodling as a good resource to use. 


 


















































Heller, Steven. "The Cognitive Benefits of Doodling." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company, 09 July 2015. Web. 06 Oct. 2015




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