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The view on language from both Stephen King’s On Writing A Memoir of the Craft and Pablo Neruda’s “The Word” are both evident in their writings. Both writers are able to render a passionate approach toward writing and the language that comes with it. ... Stephen King’s On Writing A Memoir Of The Craft and Pablo Neruda’s “The Word”, are two amazing writers that share many similarities in their writings.
King and Neruda share the thought of language and importance of words when they both speak of words being as that of refined thinking. Neruda is able to depict this in his poem when he writes, “I drink to the word, raising a word or crystalline cup in it I drink the wine of language or unfathomable water.” Here what the reader comes to understand is that words and language are like that of a fine wine. ... King makes this evident in On Writing A Memoir of the Craft when he writes, “Writing is a refined thinking, which should be taken in a formal manner.
Approximate Word count = 866 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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