Thursday, April 11, 2013

Comparing writing styles. Kafka, Conrad, Camus

The writing styles of Camus, Kafka, and Conrad all differ in their own ways. Conrad's writing style takes a more discriptive view by having lots of adjectives and imagery. Kafka writing is more free flowing and not as hard to understand. The constant use of commas and semicolons complements the free flowing style that he writes in. Camus in my opinion is the most different for the other writers in that his writing is more simple and straight  forward. He repeats how "I" did this and that and "Then" she did this.

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  1. Alex, good insight into how three authors use style, especially Camus.

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