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    Local Color

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    http://ezinearticles.com/?Local-Color-in-Literature&id=3074106 The setting plays major role in prose fiction. The dialect spoken‚ the customs observed‚ the dress code prevalent‚ and the way of living all can be peculiar to a particular region. This sort of setting is called a local color of the area or region. You must have come across such peculiarity of an area while reading a prose or a novel. Such beautiful local color called "Wessex" (present-day Dorset) is painted by Thomas Hardy in his

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    Realism and Local Color

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    Realism and Local Color The intent of local color writing was to show the culture and uniqueness of specific regions. Writers who wrote using local color were‚ in most cases‚ connected to the region they were writing about. Mark Twain‚ who is commonly known as being one of the greatest American writers‚ if not the greatest‚ used copious amounts of local color in his stories. In Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi he uses local color that gives the reader a better sense of what he experienced

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    Monifah Davis  5/12/15  creative writing  Short story      Julie comes from a rough background‚ when she was seven years old her mother  and her father were murdered by her uncle Tom. Tom did not have a good relationship with  Julie’s dad.The two of them were gambling and they made a bet on the L.A. Clippers game.  Julie’s dad won the bet and Uncle Tom did not want to pay up. The two of them got  physical and Uncle Tom grabbed his gun out of his back pocket. Julie’s mom tried to stop  him and stepped in front of her husband

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    Short Story Example

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    Julie kicked the door shut behind her‚ tossed her keys on the desk and headed for the refrigerator. She grabbed a Coke and a piece of left-over chicken and then stood at the sink eating the cold chicken with her fingers. She gazed out the window at the incredibly warm and sunny winter day. She longed to spend the afternoon with her boyfriend but her last assignment waited and it was due tonight. She felt the time slipping away quickly‚ as if a bomb were about to go off. She sighed‚ threw the chicken

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    exemplifies the characteristics of a local color writing in several different ways‚ through the use of narration‚ dialect‚ local customs‚ and characters. Mark Twain’s use of several different dialects and local customs really helps the reader gain a just perspective on the people‚ places‚ and events that took place in the story as wells helps demonstrate the characteristics of a local color writing. The use of a narrator in Huckleberry Finn‚ as in most local color writings‚ usually uses an educated person

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    among those is her use of local color. This short story was written in the late nineteenth century at a time when women were to be seen‚ not heard. Chopin had a different outlook on life and it showed in her writing. Though some believe it may not have been her intention to use local color in her stories‚ she does. We see local color in the setting she chooses‚ the descriptive colors she uses‚ the plot of the story‚ and also though the narrator’s eyes. The setting of the story takes place in Louisiana

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    Creative Writing: Topic-Ocean Long before the dawn of time itself‚ there existed a tiny singularity‚ the one bright spark of light which would give birth to all objects in the universe. This singularity held oceans of knowledge‚ many in which our emotions and thought cycles originated from. Where all knowledge on the universe and what was to be was stored. Inside the singularity‚ a tiny civilisation governed these vast oceans of knowledge‚ they were the guardians of knowledge‚ the most learned

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    Creative Writing Short Story

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    look as if they’ll never wane. My cheeks have a slight rose in them‚ though only evident if one looks closely. My skin has returned to its healthy golden-brown shade‚ just as my hair has gotten thicker and stronger; also returning to its light auburn color. I’ve also put on weight‚ recovering from my weak 110 lbs. to a pleasant 130 lbs. My rehab counselor rewarded me with a Snickers Bar; classic. In all my months at rehab‚ I’d forgotten how it is always such a hurry to get out the door on a school

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    Local Color In Huck Finn

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    Samuel L. Clemens. In the story‚ Huck manages to escape from the custody of Widow Douglas and travels down the river to a nearby island where he encounters Miss Watson’s runaway slave‚ Jim. Together‚ they float down the Mississippi River‚ to find a new life‚ where they can live freely and easily. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is perhaps the finest example of "local color"‚ an emphasis which is laid on the surrounding settings. Throughout the novel‚ Clemens accents "local color" by illustrating the

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    Belonging Creative Writing Deafness The hand ticked monotonously around the watch‚ its staggered movement constantly pushing its smaller brother forward. The window was open‚ and a cool breeze fluttered through‚ ruffling the white curtains. The corner of the curtain nicked a calculator on the table and it fell with a metallic crash. However‚ the boy sitting at the edge of the table never moved. It was only when he turned around and saw the broken calculator with a nail protruding out that he bent

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