Tuesday, September 13, 2011

FFW: John Trimble and the Warriors

John Trimble makes the case that all writers are like warriors, defending claims and fortifying arguments but I do not believe that all writers are like warriors. Warriors, though skilled in defense, are not skilled in other John Trimble writing techniques. Warriors do not try to appease their oppponents with sentences, or in this case, sword movements that are easy to understand. They do not perform action sequences that are easy on the eye to make viewing the warriors' performance more agreeable. Also they do not try to emphathize with their viewer to unerstand how they can make killing them better and more emotionally sound. In conclusion, writers examine their sentence structure, paragraph length, and the readers' emotions to better themselves and warriors do not.

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