Saturday, July 20, 2019
Comparison: the Jade Peony, horses Of The Night, Masque Of The Red :: essays research papers
 Comparison: "The Jade Peony", "Horses of the Night", Masque of the Red Death"      I noticed that i enjoyed most of the storys not only for the obvious  reasons such as good charactors, mood, and imagery but also because of writing  style and fluency. I noticed some storys I enjoyed reading even thought nothing  in it really interested me too much, while other storys that were about topics  I usally enjoy reading about I had to put down because I would end up going  over every sentence two or three times each. So on that note I belive the most  important part of writing is making it fluent and easy to read. The three  storys I will compare and contrast are: "The Jade Peony", "Horses of the Night",  and "The Masque of the Red Death." I intend to fine wether or not the author of  these storys was sucessful in making it readable in the sence of  comprehanceability and fluency.    The first story I will be discussing is called "The Jade Peony" by  Wayson Choy. I did not enjoy what this story was about nor did I enjoy reading  it. Luckly it was short, If It wasnt I doubt i would have made it throught the  whole thing. The main problem with this story was the inconsistance of the  sentences, some sentences were too long while others were very short. The only  way to truly fix this story would be to re-write it.    The second story I chose to write about is called "Horses of the Night"  by Margaret Laurence. I did enjoy reading this short story dipite the fact it  seem to jump around alot; it would talk about somthing fairly in-depth then  just suddenly jump to a different subject or time-era of the story. The author  seem to show very good writing ability however so I think perhaps she did this  on purpose either just for somthing different or maybe to give you a break from  what she was currently writing about.    And finally the third and personal favourite story i chose to include  in this paper is called "The Masqe of the Red Death." This story is nice and  easy to read even though it uses fairly large words and complex sentences. This  story just happens to be writen by one of my favourite writers as well: Edgar  Allen Poe. I enjoyed this story mainly because like i said it was easy to read    					    
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