Out of everything we've learned thus far, I believe the three most important concepts are audience, time and place, and response. When looking at these three concepts they each have their key importances to everyday writing. The audience is what a certain piece of everyday writing is directed toward. The time and place helps the audience visualize and understand when, and where the piece of everyday writing is resemebiling. Finally the response focuses on how the audience perceives the piece of everyday writing and creates a response to what they believe the meaning behind it is. Audience, time and place, and response do align with tattoos in my opinion. When someone decides to get a tattoo all of these concepts come into factor. As Taylor touched on in her post, a tattoos placement is relevant to how the audience perceives and responds to the tattoo.
I believe that tattooing should be considered a part of everyday writing. When getting a tattoo you must deiced who, and why you're getting the tattoo (the audience) because each tattoo should have some sort of importance to why it is there. The time and place of the tattoo, which varies on when someone gets the tattoo and what the tattoo is of. The response varies on what the person who has the tattoo is trying to accomplish with having it. The best thing about tattoos that helps support them being a piece of everyday writing comes from how unique each tattoo is. Even if someone has the same tattoo as someone else, there will always be somewhat of a difference in the tattoo.
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