Revision with unchanged content. Multigenre essays should be made more
available to students in all disci-plines, especially to students in
freshman composition classes. By multigenre essays I mean essays that
include creative elements such as lists, letters, and interviews, in
addition to traditional academic prose. By combining creative elements
with academic prose I propose that writers will be able to express more
of what they want to say in an essay by using both analytical and
associative ways of thinking. The benefits of having students write
multigenre essays are three-fold: 1) when students are given the option
of including such things as dialogs, poems, and vignettes in addition to
standard academic prose, they gain in rhetorical
flexibility-experimenting with and finding the right genres and
combination of genres that best fits what they want to say; 2) they also
gain in their ability to take a more personal stance on an issue by
having more options for positioning themselves in reference to a given
topic; and 3) they gain in their ability to push at the perceived
boundaries of a discourse.