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    the text and the future event. I tried using the same technique with my short story writing. I use this technique multiple times but one time I used it when describing Kathy (26) getting ready to shoot the ball‚ “Shoot it. Shoot it. Shoot it. A word with so many different meanings.” the reader asks what meaning it means and doesn’t figure it out until the end. Foreshadowing is yet another form of amazing writing Jackson

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    The road is a dark‚ gloomy and almost horrific book. At the beginning of the book we start with man‚ and his young son trying to survive in a dying world. The effects on the characters actions is mostly affected with their new environment. The father has lost so much to this dark world‚ he now calls him and his sons home. The father lost his wife for she didn’t want live in this new world‚ so she killed herself. “The woman: You can think of me as a faithless slut if you like. I’ve taken a new lover

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    O. Henry is famed for his ’twist’ endings‚ and as such‚ many of his short stories fall into a formula. That said‚ it’s a pretty good formula‚ and if more writers that are published could find themselves a formula that works as well it would be alot better world to read in. Yet‚ even the best of formulae lend themselves to needless repetition and predictability. While there are a handful of tales that are great‚ most are merely solid‚ for O. Henry lacks a modern feel to his character development.

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    Coming of age stories have at least one character who evolves over time. Eudora Welty’s short story‚ “A Visit of Charity‚” is such a story in which the protagonist‚ fourteen-year-old Marian demonstrates maturity in her words‚ her actions‚ and perception throughout the entire story. While visiting the Old Ladies’ Home ‚ Marian‚ a young Campfire girl is faced with a situation that forces her to change from her old ways. The young girl evolves from a self-centered individual into a considerate young

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    A Worn Path Critics think short-story form was Eudora Welty’s finest work. One in particular called‚ "A Worn Path‚" a story of a sympathetic‚ courageous old African American woman follows a rugged path for many miles in the country. On her Journey‚ she demonstrates great determination‚ faces her fears (including having a young man point a gun in her face) to overcome obstacles to get to a medical clinic and retrieve medication for her ill grandson. To better understand‚ "A

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    effusive style is a familiar writing style. However‚ writing in the way you speak is the most familiar way to write. You should regard writing as a public speech which you should use precise and proper language to express your thought clearly. Therefore‚ avoiding too vulgar or too pedantic words is crucial for writing. It is hard to find words which are exactly matched with your purpose‚ but this ability is necessary to write familiarly. Crude and pompous words can never make your writing natural

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    Why I live at the P.O. is a short story written by Eudora Welty in 1983. This short story is about Sister and the Rondo family. Sister is our main character and the narrator of the story. This essay will be about the character traits of sister and weather her perspective of the situation is a trustworthy one since the entire story is coming from her point of view. The first character that we meet other than sister is Stella Rondo and Shirley T. Stella is sister’s sister and Shirley T is Stella’s

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    story. Choose from writing style is what set them apart from other and make their work unique in its own way. Style is the way in which something is written‚ as opposed to its written meaning. As each writer selects his or her style‚ it often influences the impression of readers of the information itself. The selection of style that writers used is done to present their information in a manner which is appropriate for the attended target audience and for the purpose of the writing itself. Moreover

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    In Mark Twain’s novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ the young protagonist Huckleberry Finn runs away from his abusive father with Jim‚ a black slave. Throughout the novel‚ Huck encounters people that fail to understand the injustice of slavery and violence‚ despite their education. Although Huck lacks any substantial education‚ his moral values and judgment are highly developed. In the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ Mark Twain uses uneducated‚ colloquial diction and deliberate syntax

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    different authors might be? Authors tend to have very different writing styles‚ which is why people enjoy reading books published by various authors. Having a unique writing style is what draws the reader towards your book. In this essay‚ Roald Dahl and Edgar Allen-Poe’s writing will be compared and broken down. We will talk about Edgar Allen-Poe and his writing style and stories‚ then we will discuss Roald Dahl’s stories and writing‚ then we will compare the two. Edgar Allen-Poe has written many

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