From time to time people have wondered why reading is important. There seems so many other things to do with one's time. Reading is important for a variety of reasons. We will look at some of those fundamental reasons below, but it is important to realize that struggling with vital reading skills is not a sign of low intelligence. For example, John Corcoran, who wrote The Teacher Who Couldn't Read<span>, is a very intelligent man. He graduated from High School and College, became a popular High School teacher and later a successful business man, all without being able to read. Many highly intelligent people have struggled with reading; although, when properly taught, most people can learn to read easily and quickly.</span>
<span>This is of course somewhat of a subjective question, but in general most would agree that the message in this play is true--that many people don't appreciate these things. </span>
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Rationalism
Explanation: Appeals to logos were very common in colonial era writing because of a widespread belief in Rationalism — people took reason and logic seriously.
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In both "Ambush" and "Facing it" the death of a soldier is discussed.