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British GQ: Helen Lewis interview to Jordan Peterson Analysis

A forthright and downright interrogation bring forth transparent argumentation of discretely rational perspective and discrepancy. Helen Lewis, one of the Atlantic magazine’s journalist and author of the book—Difficult Women: A History of Feminism in 11 Fights has interviewed the controversial influencer Jordan Peterson, a research clinical psychologist and professor at the leading University of Toronto, Canada. He is the author of bestselling book titled 12 Rules for Life: Antidote to Chaos, his book is seasoned with numerous credible sources from Dostoevsky, Jung, and Nietzsche that shows his well-founded ideas and knowledge appealing to ethos and logos. However, his robust bestselling book seems to be miscomprehended by many readers resorting to dissensions and criticisms. The argument between Lewis and Peterson was extrapoted from Peterson's book—The 12 Rules for Life, and their intensively in-depth argumentation was primarily circulated to the idea of Patriarchy followed by in...

HOW INFLUENCIAL NON-LITERARY LANGUAGE IS IN TODAY'S SOCIETY

Non-literary texts environ every facet of my life and any individual's life in a way that it forms an autonomous part of a publication in all divisions of the society. Ever since I was a child, newspapers, magazines, text books and other instructional materials have been a familiar sight to me, my father used to tell me that it is all educational and thereby useful in providing factual information and solutions to cater various human needs. When I learn how to read, I began noticing the disparity between non-literary language and literary language features. There distinct characteristics help me understand the role of non-literary and through this I appreciate literary texts which is more complex, creative and implicit in meaning. Consequently, knowing what relevance does non-literary language have will provide answers of how influencial it is in today's society as it generates both veracity and mendacity that bear upon how we perceive and interpret things directed to our under...