Stories And Sources
The Relationship between Stories and Their SourcesMost authors use some type of source when writing a story. The source could be religious, scientific, or something else that is inspiring to them. Even great writers such as Shakespeare had a source in which their stories came from. The source can be used for many different purposes. A certain author may use a source to show different parallels between two stories or to show similarities between events or characters. They may use the source to prove a point or to add meaning to the book. The source could also just be an ambiguous connection that helps complete the story. Whatever the authors reason for picking a certain source it seems to give the story completion and significance. In this class, we read many stories in which the source deals with religion and especially the gospels. In this paper, I will discuss these different stories and how they relate The first story we read in class was, “A Visit of CharityE by Eudora Welty. In this story, the source that is eluded to is the Genesis story of Adam and Eve. The story begins with Marian, a young campfire girl, who is on her way to an Old LadiesEHome.
the source was meaningful and gave completion to the book. suicide. Atticus travels to Mexico to bring his son’s body home continues the play until a scuffle with the police in where he Edmund dying after being stabbed by the witch and Peter fighting they banned it because of they considered it vulgar. Yet, Daniel
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