Review Of Karen Thompson's Speech 'What Fear Can Teach Us'

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Fear can be either a good thing or a bad thing. Never know what you can get from fear. In the talk “What Fear Can Teach Us.” By Karen Thompson. She goes on talk about how fears are teaching us things about ourselves. When fear comes to play there is a lot you can learn from it. This speech is effective for the purpose of fear teaching us, context on ideas, and is supported by stories about fear. Karen Thompson's speech, her purpose is about what fear we can learn from fear. Fear can be connected to your imagination to where that’s what you think you are afraid of. To tell people how we can take these fears and think of what they can teach us. And why this specific fear is happening. That when it comes to fear it is like a story and with …show more content…

With using context, she uses her ideas and statements about fear. Then a few days or weeks ago, it ended up happening. For example, one of her ideas is how fear can predict the future. “Once in a while, our fears can predict the future. But we can't possibly prepare for all the fears that our imaginations concoct.” (Thompson). Fear is hard to think about I hope it doesn’t happen. You can sometimes dream about having your fears come true and they could with that she talks about what kind are fears we need to listen to and starts seeing the differences between fears. The way she uses this idea to explain more about how fear can predict the future. This is one of the ideas that she uses in her writing. By using the statement, we need to listen, by trying to make them stand out in her speech. A statement where Karen uses using context to go more about her ideas. She’s using her context to express how fear is teaching us in many …show more content…

Thompson goes in her speech and uses rhetorical tools/support. With using support, it helps connect with the readers, so they better understand the writer’s purpose. Thompson had used a personal story to get the audience’s attention and hope they also connect to the speech. “Remember how frightening it was to see the chandelier that hung above our dining table swing back and forth during every minor earthquake, I sometimes couldn't sleep at night, terrified that the Big One might strike while we were sleeping.”( Thompson). By sharing this story, it lets readers know that everyone has gone through the same things. That she wrote to reflect on a time that help her main idea of her speech. How reflecting on this moment can leave children with vivid visions growing up. Then how do these fears fail to leave fear behind as adults get