Objectivity and subjectivity , both can be facts, but where the facts are derived from is how these two terms differentiate. Objectivity, in writing, is where the authors writing is not influenced by ones feelings when the facts are being presented to the readers. On the other hand, subjective writing is influenced by the authors personal feelings and emotions on the matter. None the less, both types of writing still have the capabilities of presenting actual facts. In certain genre’s of writing, such as an op/ed (opposite to the editorial, or opinion editorial), it requires the author to be subjective in their writing. Transitioning from objectivity to subjectivity, in my opinion, can be slightly easier than transitioning from subjectivity to objectivity. Writing subjectively can be ‘easy' because you are able to freely expression your opinions based on how you feel purely, however, you must still represent the facts in the knowledgable way in order to still present yourse...