There is an old cliche about the fact that life is not a cherry bowl, which brings hardship to everyone. Thomas Hobbes raised this cliche to a different level, he said: "Human life is lonely, poor, hateful, savage, short-lived" This sentence is frustrating and irritating However, in many literary works it represents a development scenario for the whole work. From Holden Colefield of 'Rye Catcher' to Hamlet of Shakespeare 's' Hamlet', and Jay Gatsby of 'Great Gatsby', it seems that it is not only human life.
Robert Frost is the author of Out Out-- "When you stop Woods on a snowy night there is no money left, his literary work conveys a deep meaning through the use of figurative words and deception. Most of the farm, Froster thinks that by emphasizing everyday life, you can communicate more clearly with readers and sympathize with the struggles and emotions they expressed.
Story • Compare and contrast the characters, themes, and plots of various literary works. • Identify and explain rhetoric in various literary works. • Analyze the author's purpose in literary works. While reading, make predictions and ask questions. • Establish relationships with roles and situations. Communicate "to formulate an official summary", "to create interesting introductions and conclusions", "to fully develop the essence of speech", "speak the subject using an effective transition organization", " Create works referring to information sources "§ Take research notes, prepare and support clear papers. § Persuade and effectively persuade the audience to understand specific topics.
Accepting others' identity for deceptive purposes is not a limited practice in the technical era. This feat was used as a literary work of various works like Melville's "confidence". When JT LeRoy was discovered to be a pseudo-fiction / genuine person completely created by writer Laura Albert, this is a media enthusiastic revelation and he is a LeRoy book, a story, an article and a letter, and 25 I wrote Savannah Knoop whose name is talent. People are also characters in "real life". His background story is full of details and aspects of prostitution and drug addiction which is widely seen in LeRoy's publication, especially his first novel Sarah.