200 words discussion.
In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” and Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried,” it is clear both authors have very different writing styles. A writing style is the way a writer chooses to express himself or herself in text.
– Alice Walker uses a great deal of detail and closely defines the setting and the characters through the use of powerful adjectives and vivid descriptions.
– By contrast, Tim O’Brien provides details in the form of a list. That list carries the narrative of the short story forward. In other words, the listing tells the story.
– Discuss how Alice Walker’s use of detail and description contrasts with Tim O’Brien’s use of listing as storytelling.
– Give examples of both styles of writing from the short stories. Avoid using direct “quotes;” summarize or paraphrase the examples in your own words.
– Lastly, determine if one writing style is more effective than the other and why – in your opinion.
– Be sure to write full sentences and paragraphs. Please do not bullet point, or shorthand, your response.
– As noted above, please do not incorporate “quotes” from the works. These short, discussion responses should be 100% your own words and analysis.
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