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    literature are still read today consist of many different writing styles. Traditional writing went through specific periods such as, Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, and Regionalism. How does a book such as “The Fault in Our Stars” compare to the standards of writing from the past? In addressing just two aspects of traditional literature, Realism and Romanticism it can be shown that “The Fault in Our Stars” was written with both of these writing styles influencing the story, and this…

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    Writing Self Reflection

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    professional writing class. I feel like this class was not up to my expectations and I did not learn anything that will make me a better writer. Yea, a few concepts became clearer, but I did not learn anything that will make a significant difference in my writing style. I was kind of let down, because I expected to learn a lot about the art of writing and more ways to express my thought in a clearer matter. I cannot fault this class for my lack of writing ability- it is on me to improve my…

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    Persuasive and informative writings are very effective is their writing style. Each type has its own unique quirks and formats, but most are looking to draw their reader in and then give them their thoughts on the matter, to have them see what the author sees. One type of writing that is a combination of both is the problem-solution format. This pattern is used to inform a reader about an issue, drawing them in with facts and statistics that interest them, and then suggest a solution. Svoboda’s…

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    entry, but that didn’t diminish the rush of calmness I felt as I let myself spill my thoughts onto its pages. When I did write I often thought about the authors I loved and what they would think of my writing. I read vigorously and eclectically, which allowed me to be exposed to many different writing styles. Having this knowledge set me up with a solid foundation on which I could begin my journey as a writer. My literacy journey is one filled with beautiful memories of being buried in the…

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    believe that the art of writing is undoubtedly a rare passion that cannot be overlooked. When one has the gifted ability to give simple five-lettered words a more powerful meaning than their literal definition, they should consider themselves lucky. Not only does literature allow us the space necessary to grow alongside the millions of authors, but it also exposes us to the many different styles of writing. Through reading, we naturally develop a stronger hand at writing. Writing is an escape…

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    novel”. In this article, Perosa emphasizes on how in the early 1970’s, numerous authors commenced evaluating Fitzgerald’s methodology of writing. In this article, Perosa examines how different writers critiqued and described Fitzgerald’s style and craft of writing. Perosa evaluates Milton R. Stern’s novel, “The Golden Moment” and delineates Stern’s purpose of writing the novel was to “illustrate the national rather than the literary development of Fitzgerald’s talent” (Perosa, 1980). Perosa…

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    success but my writing is a continuous work in progress. There were plenty of nights where my friends went out parting and I stayed in to complete a writing project that was due. When I entered my first year of college, I was pretty confident in my writing. In high school I written plenty of essays, and research papers which I made good grades on. I knew how to research topics, use proper information to write my thesis, and also how to properly us MLA format. Receiving my first writing…

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    The assignment was to write a response based off my initial feelings towards the essay. I heavily identified with many of the points Edmundson made, and I agreed with a majority of his ideas. After reading the essay, and writing this response, I knew that I wanted to write my representations of Ball State paper in response to Edmundson. English: Preliminary Ideas ---------------------------------------------------------------Page 21 This is a paper that shows my initial…

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    The beauty on human and nature by O’Connor and Qi (Mary) Flannery O’Connor (1925-1964) is famous for her short stories. Her writing style coming from the grotesque, She believed that “should face all the truth down to the worst of it” (O’Connor, 1953). From her unique literary technique, such as irony, foreshadowing, she creates her great literary works. She likes using cold humor in the characters. One of her most famous stories are “A Good Man is Hard to Find” (1953), and the short story “The…

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    I take pride of every experience I have been through, because I believe that even the bad ones shake our core and awaken something new. I am always on a mission to challenge stereotypes, but I guess in the case of “book love” I am defeated. As a young girl, my parents paved the way for me to experience life through my senses. And so, I was constantly encouraged to open up and learn from our travels, life incidents, challenges and just about anything we went through as a family. My father…

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