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Saturday, April 23, 2016
William Fualkner's writing style
Few writers of Faulkner's time experimented with such a range of methods and styles like Faulkner did. He constantly challenged his creativity mind and different narrators. He used long sentences and would combine two words to make one. He uses imagination and takes his readers into regions and worlds we could not imagine. He uses history both past and present to elaborate his poems and short stories. Faulkner uses his creativity and intelligence by experimenting with different voices and narrators. He is excellent with narrator chronology, by breaking the time frame and recombining with a new aspect. He stories were written with high emotional, delicate, complicated style with gothic elements. His characters range in different varieties including race, social class, old vs traditional and different backgrounds . Faulkner always gets his reader to understand the point of view, and the character's thoughts and feelings. He wanted his readers to get very involved in his stories and the history and the meaning behind it. He wrote about social issues that know other author discussed or felt appropriate. Faulkner wrote from experience but he wanted to keep that experience broad, so all his readers could understand and enjoy. Lastly he was a author who strongly believed in not exhausting your imagination, which meant never write yourself out. http://www.openculture.com/2013/03/seven_tips_from_william_faulkner_on_how_to_write_fiction.htmlhttp://amsaw.org/amsaw-ithappenedinhistory-092503-faulkner.html
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