Short stories, magazine articles, poems, essays, reports and many more forms of literature can be written with informative aspects in ways that are interesting. Authoras often prefer to gain the readers' attention during the beginning lines of their pieces and to keep that attention throughout their writing. They do this by strategically using interesting and informative writing. This essay will show how authors use interesting and informative writing by reviewing four selected pieces of prose: Sherwood Anderson's Hands, James Joyce's Araby, Ernest Hemingway's Hills Like White Elephants, and Toni Cade Bambara's The Lesson.
Banbara's ethnical essay, The Lesson, immediately jumps out as being judgemental. BAmbara catches the attention of her readers not only nby setting the scene and showing the characterization of her characters, but more profoundly, by showing the menatlity and immaturity of her leading lady who slams almost everythi
Every author has his or her own way to include interesting and informative aspects in their writings. Some do this job quite well, others do not. Every piece of writing can not include every style of writing. The author has to chose which aspects he will emphasize and which ones he will not. The way the authors chose to make them interesting and informative are all different; some are more effective than others. Any peice written is subject to criticism. Readers' opinions will also vary. This 'give and take' game of author-vs.-rader will continue to be interesting as ling as there continues to be no conforming of opinions.
Anderson's detailed Hands seems very wordy. Although the reader easily feels that Anderson wants to over explian almost everything. Anderson does a great job with informative characterization throughout this piece. The 'interesting' aspect takes time to evolve. The reader wants to put the piece down several t
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