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    nonfiction writers to perfect their craft. Zinsser emphasises the importance of simplicity when writing in order to free ones work of unnecessary clutter and hold the reader's attention. Many of the concepts discussed by Zinsser are can be seen in James Baldwin's collection of essays entitled Notes of a Native Son, which falls anything short of a boring memoir. Baldwin takes the reader on a journey as he discusses racial matters in American society, his identity as an African American, and…

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    The Literary Devices of Early American Fiction Writers The literary works of Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe have shaped American fiction throughout history. The innovative use of different writing styles, literary themes, and forms in each of their works have contributed greatly to today’s genres. Writing style is defined in Writing About American Literature as “a distinctive manner of expression; each author’s style is expressed through his or her diction, rhythm,…

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    Eudora Welty Influences

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    well-known American writer. The author has written so many books and my personal favorite was her award-winning book “The optimist daughter” written in 1973. In this research, I am going to talk about her main writings and her background such as family her love to books. And on the other hand, I am going to talk about why she is important to American literature even to this day. During the author Eudora Alice Welty lifespan, she has published more than 40 short stories, 5…

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    Eudora Welty

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    Eudora Welty, a Mississippian writer, wrote stories of life and passion, focusing on human emotions rather than their actions. Originating from a life of literature and photography, Welty exhibited an understanding of existence far beyond others. She had a way with words that was generally applauded, yet she spoke little about her own life. Despite her sense of independence, Welty kept a sense of humbleness and invited many to her house for a conversation. While she is known for her deep sense…

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    A short story is brief but has to contain meaningful story to make readers interested. Even if a story has mass of ideas or has a good and long structures, people will not focus on reading and start quitting reading if it is too complicated. Also, a story affects totality. Totality can define unity. So, a short story unifies ideas by holding each person’s single emotion. Edgar Allan Poe, who made the theory of short story, insists a short story is all about “brevity and the necessary coherence…

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    Writers use symbolism to strengthen their writing, making it more interesting and adding a layer of deeper meaning by adding key literary elements because it fills the story with excitement which makes it more fun for the reader. Most authors get an opportunity to utilize these literary devices to make each story his or her own like setting the tone, building the characters, and leading the reader through the journey of the authors mind. Likewise, the literary elements like imagery and syntax…

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    Can a writer ever truly be separated from their works, or is the inner context of their being meticulously woven within? Often authors inject their own personal conquests subtly into their works, giving readers clues to the writers’ personal lives. Chicano writer Dagoberto Gilb has published a multitude of works ranging from short stories to full blown novels, each assuming a pattern of distinct characterization and setting. One short story in particular, “Romero’s Shirt” tells the tale of Juan…

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    Scrivener by Herman Melville is a short story that provokes readers to question what it truly means to be human. The depiction of Melville’s characters and emphasis of specific objects throughout the story become symbolic representations of human existence. Readers are compelled to understand human existence through the narrator’s recollection of Bartleby’s character. The relationship shared between the narrator and Bartleby plays an important role in the development of the story and the overall…

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    talented writers. They both write fictional stories. They are alike in some ways and very different in others. Roald Dahl is humorous in his writing, but in the story the landlady he brings something else to the table. Edgar Allen Poe stories are filled with suspense and darkness. He mostly writes scary stories. His life has affected his writing style very much. Roald Dahl has written many books filled with humor and twists. He writes some of his books based on his family. He writes…

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    known books, The Black Cat. Edgar Allan Poe was a well known inspirational scary book writer. After taking a look at the life and work of Edgar Allan Poe, it is apparent that this writer deserves recognition as a profound American writer. Edgar Allan Poe was born January 19th, 1809 in Boston Massachusetts (Poets.org). Poe’s parents were John and Frances Allan, even though these were not his real parents (Short Stories, Tales). Poe was put in a foster home after his parents thought they wouldn't…

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