I want to show people the important of vaccine and how vaccines have risen to the limelight in recent years, however their history is far longer than that. But to only that. I want to show the other side too. That people believe that it there right to choose not to to a vaccine. That vaccine refusal has been a recurring story in the media for well over a decadeThe audience that I want to inform are people are interested in the anti vaccine movement. I want to inform then of what they are fighting for and the opinions that are being gather through this movement. I want to be able to inform the people on the up and down of anti vaccine. I want to help them come to a conclude that help then decide what side they will support. Understanding why anti-vaxxers stand against vaccination may help pharmacists develop strategies to remove barriers to immunization. The best genre for this will be literary fiction. The reason I believe this is because literary fiction novels are thought of works with creative worth and literary merit. They usually embrace political criticism, social statement, and reflections on humanity. Literary fiction novels are usually character-driven, as opposed to being plot-driven, and follow a character’s inner story. This genre will help me show but side due to the fact that I can create something that show both Side of the story and also add in statement that was said about the topic.
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I believe this topic is very interesting because it brings and sheds a lot of light on this topic that is known but not discussed enough in the world. I think it is important to include both sides of the story, in order to gain a vast audience. Also, I think it is important to not show a bias in this piece of work because in doing so some people may stop reading due to the fact that it may go against their ideologies. Additionally, I believe writing a literary fiction piece of work would make this piece very interesting because you are able to include real facts but taking an interesting take on them to not bore the reader. Also, something that I think should also be included is the counterclaim to each argument as well as the rebuttal. Some people may already have an understanding of each argument but are not aware of all the facts as to why one side may be right or wrong in their minds. Personally, I believe vaccines are worth it and others may not see it that way which is why they may argue it, without knowing any true facts or statistics when it comes to my point of view.
I like the purpose of your proposal. It can be helpful to a lot of people and even me. Based on my experience with vaccines I refused to get any of them and that’s coming from someone who helps people get their vaccines. Like I said I like your purpose of writing about this topic and your intended audience. Whoever will be reading this might have a second opinion because a lot of people usually don’t take vaccines based on stories they heard or other relatives telling them not to get it because of the side effects. I personally think it should stay how it is and everyone gets a choice whether they want to get a vaccine or not. A lot of human bodies interact in different ways which can be a reason someone is scared to get their vaccines for the first time. Overall I like your topic and the reason why you are writing this.