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Learn the art of writing details and gestures to captivate readers and convey authenticity in your narratives. Explore how simplicity in descriptions and nuanced gestures can deepen your characters and engage your audience effectively.
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Details and Gesture from Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose Elizabeth Martin AP Lit
Chapter 8: Details “Details are what persuade us that someone is telling the truth” (Prose 196). • a few simple details will help describe a subject better a drawn out explanation • you can learn a lot from people’s buying habits • “We think in generalities, but we live in detail” (Whitehead qtd. in Prose 203). • do not over complicate details in order to get the point across
Chapter 9: Gesture “Writers cover pages with familiar reactions to familiar situations” (Prose 210). • it is not necessary to explain a character’s actions that would be obvious to the reader • the author must not use gestures to enhance a conversation • “Properly used gestures…are like windows opening to let us see a person’s soul…” (Prose 213). • when a character is by his or herself, gestures can help describe emotions or personal experiences
Works Cited Prose, Francine. Reading Like A Writer. New York: HarperCollins, 2006. Print.