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... meaning is not " attached " to the detail by the memoirist ; meaning is revealed . That's why a first draft is important . Just as the first meeting ( good or bad ) with someone who later becomes the beloved is important and is often ...
... meaning is not " attached " to the detail by the memoirist ; meaning is revealed . That's why a first draft is important . Just as the first meeting ( good or bad ) with someone who later becomes the beloved is important and is often ...
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... meaning , " or your view of its meaning at this stage in your reading . Look for those patterns that support an interpretation or view of the work : metaphors , plot and subplot , character relationships and conflicts , point of view ...
... meaning , " or your view of its meaning at this stage in your reading . Look for those patterns that support an interpretation or view of the work : metaphors , plot and subplot , character relationships and conflicts , point of view ...
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... meaning of what he wants to convey . His language is full of symbols , but he also often employs signs or images that are not strictly descriptive . Some are mere abbrevia- tions or strings of initials , such as UN , UNICEF , or UNESCO ...
... meaning of what he wants to convey . His language is full of symbols , but he also often employs signs or images that are not strictly descriptive . Some are mere abbrevia- tions or strings of initials , such as UN , UNICEF , or UNESCO ...
Contents
Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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