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Literary Style In All The King's Men
Warren's style of writing can be characterized as remarkable and extravagant but simplistic at the same time. All The King's Men is written in a flashback and Warren's style and ideas are narrated through character Jack Burden. His use of repetition, alliteration, metaphors and imagery throughout the story make it flow more giving it a poetic style. His use of dialogue throughout the book to entwine these aspects of his style. A significant characteristic about Warren's style is his use of images and imagery throughout the book.
An excerpt I chose from the book to describe Warren's style is from pages 1 to 5. Warren opens up the book with Jack Burden driving through a scenic road with his boss, Willie Stark. They are driving in the boss’s

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