Almost everybody has read a fortune cookie or a horoscope claiming to teach the mysteries of the universe. Having had this experience myself, I can’t help but laugh, as the narrator in this story argues from the common sense angle about these so-called profound messages. Although, she is the only one who talks within the feature, her changing tone and her personality allow her to really come through to make this a strong piece that can keep a listener’s attention. This piece would be great for anybody who needs a feature that will raise spirits, or at least change the way people might look at the deep messages of life.
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This piece belongs to the series "Commentary Corral"
Produced by Matt Terrell
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Alexandros Zervos
Posted on April 28, 2010 at 07:06 PM | Permalink
Review of Can the meaning of life be found in your trash?
Almost everybody has read a fortune cookie or a horoscope claiming to teach the mysteries of the universe. Having had this experience myself, I can’t help but laugh, as the narrator in this story argues from the common sense angle about these so-called profound messages. Although, she is the only one who talks within the feature, her changing tone and her personality allow her to really come through to make this a strong piece that can keep a listener’s attention. This piece would be great for anybody who needs a feature that will raise spirits, or at least change the way people might look at the deep messages of life.