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    As a reaction to the idealism of the Romantics‚ realism became a common writing style of the nineteenth century. Idealism is the envisioning of things in an ideal form‚ and realism is the representation in art or literature of objects‚ actions‚ or social conditions as they actually are. Charles Dickens‚ an English writer‚ used realism in his works such as A Tale Of Two Cities. Dickens’ realistic writing style depicted and criticized social injustice in specific scenes throughout the novel. “The

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    their own unique way of writing. They use different tools to express their point of view. Madeleine L’Engle‚ award winning author‚ uses imagery and tone‚ mainly to express her point view. She hooks her readers with adventure stories and characters that are brought to life with attention grabbing sentences. A Wrinkle in Time and A Wind in the Door is a sci-fi‚ adventurous story with 20 different universes and characters that you cannot even imagine! She uses her writing style to intrigue you and pulls

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    In the passage from Eudora Welty’s autobiography‚ One Writer’s Beginnings‚ Welty depicts how her love for reading was influenced by the challenges Mrs. Calloway‚ the librarian‚ presented by guarding the books and by her mother’s example of continuous reading. The zeal she has towards reading creates a motivational tone for the passage‚ allowing the reader to deeply connect with the meaning of the text. Welty conveys that the willingness to read is established at a young age. She uses many rhetorical

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    Bergen’s Adaptive Writing Styles Doris L. Bergen is an extremely knowledgeable Professor of Holocaust studies and an astute author who focuses on many different aspects of the Holocaust and World War II. She has proven to be multi-faceted in her literature. Bergen ’s ability to reach a wide range of readers is evident‚ when looking at two of her different pieces of written work‚ "War and Genocide" and "German Military Chaplains in WWII and the Dilemmas of Legitimacy." She skillfully attracts the

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    Shelley’s and Coleridge’s writing style.  A movement in the arts and literature which originated in the late 18th century‚ emphasizing inspiration‚ subjectivity‚ and the primacy of the individual is known as romanticism.  P.B.Shelley and St.Coleridge are well known romantic poets. As we read through their individual works‚ both the endowed poets have their own qualities in writing.  The two poets have certain similarities as well as differences in their ways of writing. P.B.Shelley. Percy

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    Title: Invisible Man Author: Ralph Ellison Date of Publication: 1952 Genre:Classic/African-American Literature Writing Style: multiple styles / It changes throughout Point of View: First Person Setting:Harlem(mainly)‚ story starts in the south Plot:An African american who feels invisible due to the color of his skin and how he tries to make something of himself while figuring out who he is at the same time. Subplots:Black College.Man has sexual relations with his wife and daughter causing them both

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    Semester A Unit 5 Lesson 6 Introduction and Objective Persuasive writing is a type of nonfiction writing used to convince the reader to agree with the author about an issue. The author will rely heavily on facts to express his or her opinion and use them in an argumentative type of writing style. The tricky part of reading nonfiction persuasive writing is distinguishing the claims that are supported by reasons and evidence; some writers will use faulty reasoning. Today’s lesson objective is: •

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    millions of books out in the world today‚ all different genres and all different stories. Author Kurt Vonnegut is known to for his satirical literary style of writing while also using science-fiction. As with many of his novels‚ he continued this type of writing through his book‚ Galápagos written in 1985. Vonnegut had a very specific way of writing; He kept things simple and straight forward‚ not having long runoff sentences and keeping things short. This lead to things being simply understood during

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    Eudora Welty’s short story “A Worn Path” describes the journey of Phoenix Jackson. Phoenix is an elderly black woman who shouldn’t be making such a treacherous journey. But what drives her you might ask? The reader doesn’t find out until the end of the story that she makes this journey every year‚ “as regular as clock work” (34)‚ to get medicine for her ailing grandson. Some might say that this story is about the love and endurance of a loving grandmother. But after being asked if her grandson is

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    “Why I Live at the P.O.” The image of home life in Why I live at the P.O‚ Eudora Welty depicts the damage to one’s feelings of self worth in response to the sense of belonging in a family. Sister‚ who is the narrator in Why I live at the P.O.‚(Welty) is disturbed when her sister‚ Stella Rondo returns homes with an adopted child‚ Shirley-T‚ after separating from her husband (Welty). Sister has lived in her sister’s‚ Stella Rondo’s shadow her entire life. Over the years‚ resentment and jealously

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