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    Is banning a book ever the right choice? According to James Bryce, a British historian, he says, “The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it”. Many literary classics are being challenged because of their content and word choices despite the valuable lessons that can be learned and discussed while and after reading them. An example of one of these controversial books is A Streetcar Named Desire. Written by Tennessee Williams, this American playwright follows the…

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    work. What’s most interesting is the line: “Through living roots awaken in my head. / But I’ve no spade to follow men like them.” (27-28), which shows that even though he respects them he is taking a separate path from them and has chosen to become a writer instead. He has instead decided use the pen and “dig with it” (31), that even though he might not be in the field digging up the potatoes he has still decided to carry on the family tradition in one way or another. In his own way he will pay…

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    INTRODUCTION Background of research Literary work is a media created to improve the someone’s creativity through a piece of writing or anything expressed in letters or alphabet (e.g. novel, poem, short story) in order to be enjoyed by the readers. When talking about literary work, it has closely relation with literary genre. However, literary genre is a convenient way to study, teach, identify, contrast, discuss, or even analyze of similar or dissimilar literary works. In addition, literary…

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    Creative Writing Examples

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    The topic of my essay is Creative Writing and I am planning in putting my experience and others as examples to grab my readers’ attention. Have you ever though writing your feelings into a piece of paper could help you calm your emotions? Or how it can help others understand what you are going though? Well, I believe that it does helps you feel relax and calm after writing your feelings down in a piece of paper because writing has help me when I suffered depression. It helps me control myself…

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    support students in the transition process. In one example, Flower and Ackerman (1994) described the difference between academic and workplace writing as “writer-based prose” vs. “reader-based prose.” Writer-based prose is the text produced in unfamiliar writing situations when the writer is not sure who the reader is or what is expected. The writer turns to the familiar, a type of writing he or she already…

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    The Writing Process Analysis

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    process. This idea can be done differently by all writers but it is usually in some way apart of a writers composing process. This action can be down when the writer rereads parts already written, refers back to “key words or item called up by the topic” and finally refers back to this “felt sense” (142, Perl). The Felt sense, are “feelings or non-verbalized perceptions that surround the words, or to what the words already present evoke in the writer (142, Perl). Perl describes this process of…

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    American novelist that 's some would consider a poet, also a playwright some would even say revolutionary and someone who constantly push the envelope to express art the best way he knew how into break barriers for not just African American Writers before all writers of all colors and ethnicity leave it or not during the course of this class this is the first time I 've ever heard about this writing and since the first time I 've read or seen some of his work I 've been very impressed and very…

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    Critical discourse analysis is a, somehow, new field in linguisticstics. Many scholars have worked on developing this new field which is really useful in people’s everyday life. Critical analysis of media discourse has been worked by Van Dijk (1988). He considered a comprehensive analysis of both the textual and structural level of media discourse and analysis at the production and comprehension level. Wodak (2001, as cited in Shyholislami) and her colleagues have worked on discourse…

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    Mark Twain: A Tragic Hero

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    than the book itself. Mark Twain is one of these authors, a man who worked very hard to do what he loved. He was kind to others, determined, and assertive when need be. Mark Twain was kind to others, and apologetic. When Twain was starting out as a writer he really admired Oliver Wendell Holmes, a very well known author. Twain read so many of Holmes' books that he began to plagarize without realizing that he stole those ideas from him. Twain shared his article with his friend to see what he…

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    The Composition and Rhetoric class is a university course that students must approve in order to graduate. This course is really important because it helps many students around the world to develop and improve their writing skills for further academic work. It’s extremely necessary for university students to know how to compose a good paper, for it is important the Rhetoric part of this class. In order to succeed in this world driven by language, people don’t just need to know how to write and…

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