THE FISH ON MY PLATE
600 essay about a documentary
1. View the https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/
2. In an essay of at least 600 words, summarize the key findings of Greenberg’s investigation and compare the PBS coverage of the fishing industry with the AP’s investigation from Assignment 2.
3. Compare and give examples about what is most effective about the PBS documentary and what is effective about the AP’s storytelling. Which story is more relatable? Which has had more impact? (300 words)
Answer preview
- Greenberg’s Investigation
The author Paul Greenberg sets out on a journey to find out the way in which most people in the world view fish. He is interested in finding out how people think of fish, its nutritional value and the take businesses around it have. He finds himself taking up a challenge to eat fish for a year for almost every meal. This is all in a bid to get to know the best fish for him and the planet at large (Greenberg, 2017, April 25). He approaches this challenge with a lot of openness, which allows him to get to the bottom of the investigation. He is as informative as possible.
Key Findings of Greenberg’s Investigation
After taking up a task to find out the view of people and their interaction towards fish, he realizes that most people do not prefer taking fish, and…
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