Thursday, September 18, 2014

Writing Persspective

Hawthorne:

Writing should not only include ones perspective in a clear way, but it should be done with concern to  ones morals. A writer should not focus on the way they feel alone, or their perspective with a base made up of only emotions. the more interesting way of depicting these aspects through writing is to focus on more the belief and the personal moral which come with that. Poes writing was consumed by the dark emotions he felt, and had no sense of his personal morals. Poe focussed on what we do because we can, not the consequences that come along with succumbing to certain temptations. Within Poes writing were cleverly hidden hints and secrets, but what dominated was his insensitivity to what is morally correct and incorrect. When a perspective in writing is overpowered by one specific emotion, with no awareness of anything else, it becomes the only point of the writing.


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