Monday, January 7, 2013
False Distinction?
I believe there is a false distinction between writers who write extraordinary sentences and writers who tell stories because of the conclusion people make between the two. Just because a writer uses extraordinary sentence structure it does not necessarily mean his work is better than a person who writes in a structure of telling a story. The difference between the two forms of work structure differ a lot but does not make one form better then the other. They both have their unique way of getting their point across to the reader. Stephen King is a great example of the idea of the false distinction. His works are sometimes in the form of extraordinary sentences and other times in the form of one who tells a story. Both forms of his work create the same reaction to people, they enjoy each and everyone of his works. The prime example that both forms are great ways of creating a outstanding piece of work.
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