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Introduction

Genre can be described as a category of an artistic, literal, or musical composition categorized by a particular form or style. Genres are not only essential in passing information, they also provide the reader or the writer with the ability to arrange the context of what he can say and when to say it, thus creating engaging moments between him and the audience. Despite genres being essential n communication, they have several challenges if the audience is not familiar with the genre; they are likely to misinterpret it, making it a barrier to communication. This paper will focus on three genre samples: Rhetorical, musical, and narrative.

Rhetorical genres.

Rhetorical genre is essential in communication as it seeks to explain how the writers and the speakers with specific situations attempt to influence other people through discourse, including written and unwritten languages, gestures, and images to express the image he might be trying to express. The rhetorical genre requires the audience to be unaware of the method of communication as it might use challenging explanation methods, making the client misunderstand the scenario. (Thompson, 2018)

The main challenge is that whenever the audience is presented with a complex rhetorical device, it tends to evaluate it by its understanding which is likely to lead to different meanings, and they might lead to lead to more complications when the audience understands the conversation. The author must keep the rhetorical genre simple and clear for the audience to understand the message.

Musical genre

Music genre is essential in communication as it allows the audience to increase their comprehension of the art form and also it allows the audience to appreciate quality. This genre is mainly stored as electronic means of communication, and the audience can access it at any time, making it capable of spreading aster compared to other genres. (Wiley, 2019)

Despite the genre being appropriate in passing information, different audiences have different tastes and are likely to criticize other genres if they do not fully understand them. Furthermore, this genre becomes appropriate as it triggers bad memories, which can make them make bad decisions. It would be much better if universal standards were introduced in this genre to prevent criticism, bad memories, and noise pollution and stop people from making bad decisions.

Narrative genre

Narrative genre is essential as it provides an author with a therapeutic outlet that allows him to relieve an event and develop clarity about it. The narrative genre allows the author to use other devices, such as gestures and emotions, to entice the audience to participate in the conversation actively. This genre is essential as it allows the audience to reconnect communication, thus developing a positive dialogue. (Schrader, 2019)

Despite the narrative genre being good in communication, it gives the audience a limited viewpoint as the presenter is portrayed with a limitation in social and people's lives. Furthermore, the audience or the reader cannot see the action from the author's viewpoint; thus, the audience might not know all the events that happen, and they are likely to miss out on various points from different angles.


Reference

Thompson, T. M. (2018). The Rhetoric of Suggestion in Debussy's Melodies: A Contingent Poetics of Thematicity, Temporality, and Agency (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University).

Schrader, V. L. (2019). 'Who Tells Your Story?’ Narrative Theory, Public Memory, and the Hamilton Phenomenon. New Theatre Quarterly, 35(3), 261-274.

Wiley, C., & Watt, P. (2019). Musical Biography in the Musicological Arena. Journal of Musicological Research, 38(3-4), 187-192.