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Different Styles Of Writing
Roger Said:
can u please give me the names of atleast five different authors who have different writing styles?We Answered:
James Joyce: Modernist Irish author, writes in the style of the "Stream of Consciousness"Jeanette Winterson: Post Modernist American author, writes in the style of fragmentary and re-written anecdotes, taken from the bible and mythical fairy tales.
Charlotte Bronte: Romantic author, writes in the 3rd person, and her protagonists are largely absent, leaving the reader to question who the protagonist truly is through the protagonist's interpretation and views of things
Samuel Beckett: pioneer of the "theatre of the absurd" (term coined by Martin Esslin) and his writings all attempt to break free of traditional conventions. there is no plot, no climax, no resolution.
Uzodinma Iweala: writes in broken english with hardly any punctuation - meant to convey the state of emotion the character is in, and how the mind doesn't think in completely coherent sentences, but rather, broken and fragmentary thoughts.