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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | Nathaniel Hawthorne in "The Scarlet Letter" uses nature as being a symbol for human feeling as he explains a riverbank where two enthusiasts conceive a child: "<The>river] held up a babble, type, quiet, calming but melancholy, like... Hawthorneis elaborate figurative type spends the environment with mankind, like the lake itself were childlike. Figurative language generally characterizes a writeris writing style. Ray Bradbury, in works such as "Fahrenheit 451," shows his love of metaphor and simile throughout as he identifies functions as simple as people cigarette smoking: "Touching their sun-shot hair and analyzing their high toenails as if they'd caught fire." It felt just like a plumber's handkerchief." William Shakespeareis and Emily Dickinsonis stylistic differences highlight their genre's typical designs of lost love and universal disillusionment. Despite this, their despair is provided as Dickinson cries to her lost lover, "you, who were Existence, yourself neglected to reside," while Shakespeare's a reaction to his desertion is disregard: "all males are poor and in their badness rule." Cornell University lecturer William Strunk exhibited that once you publish, you attain a style. T. His broader viewpoint shows experts to "omit unwanted words," but he goes on to specially name "undoubtedly," "like" and "smart" as overused.
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