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I have until January to write a 5 page essay about a classic writer of my choice. That shouldn't be hard at all.
Tuesday, 02-Sep-14 21:10:44 UTC from web-
@ellieellie you can do that by january
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@ellieellie I'm a classic writer
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@purplebear I feel like I could probably do that by Sunday if I wanted to.
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@ellieellie you probably could
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@ellieellie That sounds like so much fun.
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@northernnarwhal Yeah really. The hardest part's gonna be choosing an author.
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@ellieellie Yeah, I don't think I could pick just one.
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@northernnarwhal F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemmingway are my top choices but I already talk about them so much. George Orwell, Edgar Allen Poe, and Geoffrey Chaucer come to mind too. I wonder if Shakespeare counts. Or Arthur Miller. I also wonder if Cormac McCarthy can count as classic?
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@ellieellie I'd count as a classic but whether others will might depend. I did a LOT of work related to Poe last year, actually. He's very fun to study.
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@northernnarwhal Poe is wonderful. I haven't studied him as much as, say, Fitzgerald or Hemmingway, but he was a very interesting man. Also yeah I feel like at the /very/ least The Road is a classic.
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@ellieellie The Road is so goddamn good. Depressing as hell, but really goddamn good.
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@northernnarwhal It's simply incredible. One of my favorites.
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@ellieellie Though in fairness Cormac's written a lot of other great books too. If you haven't read No Country for Old Men or Blood Meridian I highly recommend them. The Road is still his best though.
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@ellieellie If I recall correctly I mentioned it was one of my "10"s yesterday. If I didn't, it's definitely one of my "10"s.
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@northernnarwhal you did, yes.
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@ellieellie No Country For Old Men is also really damn good. The dramatic tension in that book is ridiculous.
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@northernnarwhal I'm also a fan of McCarthy's unique writing style. IT's a bit tedious at first but you get used to it.
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@ellieellie It is, but it's really because he's building tension. His stories are very character driven and he takes his time fleshing things out in his novels to improve the immersion of the reader.
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@northernnarwhal Oh yeah, for sure. It's very unusual how he doesn't use quotations though.
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@ellieellie It's certainly unlike most other writers I've seen. Any one of my English teachers would crucify me if I tried something like that.
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@northernnarwhal Yeah for real. Also I want to point out that I have never felt such strong feels for characters whose names I don't even know.
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