Monday, February 11, 2019

The Authors Sedgwick, Gould, and Otto :: Compare Contrast Comparison

Sedgwicks Hope Leslie, Goulds Dinosaur in a Haystack, and Ottos How To Make an American Quilt The authors Sedgwick, Gould, and Otto use structure in their books to ram their forefronts across. Sedgwick, author of Hope Leslie, divides her novel into two piece of musics and chapters. Gould, author of Dinosaur in a Haystack, uses his book to present specific, autonomous essays and state his own views with literary snobbery. Otto, author of How To Make an American Quilt, divides her chapters up by for the first time presenting instructions on how to make a quilt and then a story of one of the ladies of the quilting circle. Each book is structured by division of chapters and individual ideas of characters/essays. Although to distributively one author has specific moral ideas, each presents his/her ideas to the reader for the him to analyze for himself. Without this keenness into the authors mind, one would not be competent to relate to what the author writes about, even in some small way. through and through this insight, each author guides the reader in how to think and feel. Sedgwick writes about feelings of discern and honor. She describes in her own way what each character believes and how they will respond to changing variables. Gould writes to inform readers about his beliefs. He expresses through logic and cognition how his theories are correct. Otto writes about a quilting circle in a small town, where each individual has an existence comprised of a whole. Telling each feeling that every character has gives the reader a sense of oneness, of receptiveness towards these characters. By writing about these thoughts and feelings, the reader is provided not only with insight into the characters but also insight about the way the author views society.By expressing their views in each book, the authors compel readers to delve deeper into ones soul, to evaluate each part of it. What each author does in his/her own unique way is point out the flaws of soc iety he/she sees and wants to fix. Sedgwick wants the opinion that females have to marry to be reevaluated and also past events researched to discover what happened in the past (ancestry). Otto wants people to figure from past mistakes, because life is too short to make your own. Gould wants people to be logical and scientific about everything They creationists claim, above all, that evolution generates no predictions, never exposes itself to test, and therefore stands as dogma rather than disprovable science.

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