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Read and report on at least one article in any of the recent month's editions, either on paper or online. Tell us about it and then we'll all discuss.
The New Yorker is proud of and known for its good writing. Let's discuss:
1. Why did you select this article to read and discuss? Did the title intrigue you? What kept you reading instead of bailing?
2. New Yorker articles usually have a protagonist. Was that immediately obvious, or did it slowly emerge? How did that change the reader's experience?
3. Did the article have a noticeable hook that made you care about the people or situations?
4. Did the article move you emotionally? Was there any point where it made you angry? confused?
5. Did the article cause you to change your opinion--of the subject, the people involved, or yourself?
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