Fifth: How it appeals to the emotions of the readers.
Every part from the book gives the readers knowledge on the events that is happening around the world and stories of giving service to others. All the stories that Blake Mycoskie shared in his book have an appeal to the readers. It was a way to inspire and motivate readers into becoming a part of something that cares for the society or a join a movement for a good cause. Either way, the book touched the readers in a way that they feel they have to do something about the issues happening in …show more content…
Blake would want his readers to get what he wanted to tell the readers. That is what I liked about the book because it holds a genuine spirit to influence its readers and all they wanted was to convey the steps on how to start something that matters. For every chapter, you will get the point because it was literally written on the title on the chapters and the stories supporting it were brief and contain all the necessary points that were needed for the support. It is the basic principle of communication. The sender will give the message he or she should make sure that the receiver would decode the message that was intended for him or her to