So This Was Adolescence, By Annie Dillard: Author Writing Style

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June 10, 2015

 

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In this style, the author compares or contrast the character with specific mannerisms of others. The next style is imagery. Imagery helps the reader to visualize what is happening to the character. Annie Dillard uses both of these styles to tell her story. The first style is comparison/contrast. Dillard utilizes comparison/contrast to compare herself to characters in books...
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Dillard utilizes comparison/contrast to compare herself to characters in books. She longs to become a woman such as those in romance novels. "I envied people in books who swooned." She shows that by comparing herself to these characters that she strives to pass her adolescent stage. When she would become frustrated she tried to look for an escape such as people in books...
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