Sunday, September 25, 2011

"American Tones"

   I think that voice in literature is your own way of talking and expressing things. Like, when you're speaking verbally, everyone has their own voice. Sometimes voices can be similar, but sometimes they're incredibly different, and I think this is true in literature as well.
    I don't think people intentionally create voices, it's just kind of who they are as a writer. They do this because that's how they are and what they've been around. Maybe we can tell where a writer is from, what their opinions are, what their age is all because of their voice.
    Voice distinguishes writers from each other and that's what makes writing so interesting. Different pieces of writing have different voices based on who the writer is and that's what makes it so significant.

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