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    situations‚ as we once thought. After we have come to the conclusion that we can’t just be anything‚ we decide that we need to be something. Lorrie Moore displays this in her short story ‘How to Become a Writer’. This story goes into great detail‚ about this persona that is referred to as ‘you’‚ going through situations that have affected its choice to become a writer. To some‚ these insignificant details may seem unnecessary and may take away from the story. On the other hand‚ I think that these details

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    EH3 4 November 2013 How to Become a Writer My goal in this essay is to discuss the lives of world-renouned writers as they relate to Lorrie Moore’s “How to Become a Writer”. Lorrie Moore is an English professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. In 1985‚ her collection of stories titled “Self Help” was published. “How to Become a Writer” is one of many included stories (Literature‚ 144). Nicknamed "Lorrie" by her parents‚ she was born with the name Marie Lorena Moore in 1957 in Glens Falls

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    In the story “How to Become a Writer”‚ Lorrie Moore takes the reader through what seems to be her own journey on how she became a writer. The story is told in Second Person. The way she writes‚ in second person‚ she seems to take the reader personally through her journey on “How to Become a Writer”‚ but you‚ the reader are the character. Moore writes about how “you” will apply to college‚ “you” will show up to the wrong class‚ and “your” mother will not understand this writing gig. Her style seems

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    About the short story‚ How (by Lorrie Moore) 1. What kind of the person is the main character (You) in Lorrie Moore’s short story‚ How? According to the description inside the contents‚ the woman‚ you‚ is a white-collar class office lady at the age of mid-thirty or older by speculation. We can implicitly know that she may have a well-pay job‚ and that she can live independently. From her unique tone of speaking throughout the story‚ readers will little by little form a charming‚ sophisticated

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    Second Person Point of View in How to Become a Writer Lorrie Moore’s short story “How to Become a Writer” is a second person point of view short story; this point of view helps writer to develop the theme‚ in this story‚ which is‚ as you choose to become a writer‚ you will probably be isolated from the world. Second person point of view makes audience feel they are not only reading the stories but also being there and witnessing it. In the story‚ when Lorrie Moore shows her mom her writing‚ she

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    Creative writing is a very fulfilling career‚ especially for those who have the passion in writing. But then‚ no matter how fulfilling it is‚ at some point‚ creative writers do experience that inability to produce new work called writer’s block. If you are a creative writer yourself‚ then you know exactly how frustrating writer’s block is‚ especially if it is your sole means of income. So how did you deal with it? Here‚ you may want to look at these steps to beating writer’s block because you might be missing

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    A Comparison of “How to Be an Other Woman” by Lorrie Moore and “The Cheater’s Guide to Love” by Junot Diaz Angel Walsh Stories of infidelity and heartbreak‚ both “How to Be an Other Woman” by Lorrie Moore and “The Cheater’s Guide to Love” by Junot Diaz are stories of a cheater and a home wrecker‚ told in a different light than society typically casts upon them. Diaz’s “The Cheater’s Guide to Love” and Moore’s “How to Be an Other Woman” share the same basic subject matter‚ but differ heavily in

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    and criticism on my essays from my TA‚ my professor and fellow students. This semester I was fortunate to receive quick‚ fairly reliable‚ built in feedback. From the feedback that I have received by taking this class I believe that I have become a better writer as it was beneficial for the most part. Feedback that I received from my fellow students was occasionally helpful. It typically varied from week to week. One week I would write a paper and get a ton of markings and criticism on it which was

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    the way for future African American writers. From a very young age Richard had a dream of becoming a writer and stayed dedicated to his education to ensure that his dream would become a reality. In 1925 Wright graduated as valedictorian from Smith Robertson Junior high School‚ but dropped out of high school in order to make enough to move from Memphis. Although Wright was no longer attending school he continued to read and pursue his dream of becoming a writer. Richard Wright represents determination

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    knows much of a difference between the two and I would like to establish The differences between the two and the similarities between the two‚ this has been investigated before But I want to form my own opinion and take a theoretical guess to how and why these carbonated Drinks are similar and why they are different. Most people say it’s because one is sweeter than the other But were not too sure about that. in this report I will clearly give you all the similarities and differences

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