Thursday, March 14, 2019
An Investigation of Literary Greatness: Still a Battle of the Sexes :: Argumentative Persuasive Literature Essays
An investigation of Literary Greatness Still a Battle of the SexesI am an experience writer and choose some sense whether an idea lowlife figure out or not...I wasnt sure it would work and I really thought slightly it for nine months before I put pen to paper. But I didnt feel intimidated by Melvilles accomplishment. I felt inspired by it. Naslund quoted by Jamie Allen (CNN Interactive Senior Writer)(1999)For most people the mention of prominent publications stirs up the classic images of such authors as Shakespeare, Twain, Hemmingway, Salinger, Fitzgerald, and Melville among many others. Without depreciatory those very talented authors I would like to question their superiority all over lesser acclaimed or widely known authors. What makes peachy literature and who gets to locate what qualifies? peradventure a book such as Ahabs Wife by Sena Jeter Naslund could be a greater book than its famous precursor, Herman Melvilles Moby Dick. But who can one say that one book is gr eater than another? In the end the question of sizeableness comes down to who is measuring it.Well depression off, what does it mean to be great at anything? Perhaps it means to have succeeded gracefully at whatever goal there was in mind. Perhaps it is to be liked by others, or to be meaningful. Perhaps it is stand for by being carried on through time. Or perhaps greatness is whatever people make it to be and can never be fully defined. Most likely any or all of those things kick down to greatness. Given a flexible definition of greatness, what is great literature? Is it literature that has meaning (doesnt it all), invokes thought, is it defined by being likable, or achieving the authors goal, is it marked by the span of time and influence that the story has, or is a wide-cut equation encompassing any or all, perhaps even none, of those characteristics? many an(prenominal) would say that Melvilles Moby Dick is great literature. Moby Dick is a classic unfermented that surely h as had, and continues to have, a huge influence on the collective growth of writing and literary thought. Melvilles story of madness and obsession combined with his real old English style of writing has been mimicked and transformed to give bone to hundreds, possibly thousands, of new stories and an infinite number of thoughts have been born. There is no question that Moby Dick has been a very influential book. Does that mean its great?
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