In order to create a well-structured and universally attractive story, the author needs to consider the relationship with the audience directly related to the speaker. The establishment of an excellent spokesperson / audience relationship is highly dependent on the openness and accessibility of the main role of the reader. This two-way communication is built by the first person's story. In the story entitled "Magic Grace" by Abdel Nasser Ould Yessa, speakers not only establish a close relationship with the reader, but also tell the message to a particular audience.
Corresponding Aminging Grace Amazing Grace also has a poetry "Letter published in 1779" in the legendary song, (www.princeton.edu/-achaney/tmve/wiki100/docs/Amazing-Grace.html) Yes, he believed that the Bible's composition John Newton (1725 - 1807) has a critical point in his life, he is a metaphor of these harmonic rhythms and a writing poem, In addition to those who attracted and felt to inspire people reading "Magical Grace", especially those who listen. That means it. Belief is likely to happen to you, it seems to be the most likely to die when God works, and they begin thinking that every error will make a heavy burden consciously to someone.
Most of us have been announced after hearing at least one popular song "Magical Blessing" created by John Newton in 1779. The movie "Amazing Grace: Differences in Story Songs" interviewed people of all types and origins to understand what it meant to them. Pastors, children, prisoners, family gatherings are part of the people they interviewed. I believe that all these people are concerned with magical grace and play an important role in their lives. Amazing Grace is drawn as a wonderful emotional song and some people may be related in some way to it. Lyrics are particularly important, and are fully combined with songs. It sang in several places in the movie, especially in family gatherings, churches, schools, jails and schools. To my surprise, after more than 200 years, this song is not only widely known, but I continue to sing even in prison today.