1. Writing About the Past
Each author has a unique way of talking and describing the past, but all three authors use the past with a common obejective. Like every writer, Boyarin, Gould, and Abu-Lughod have a purpose for writing about the past. ... The purpose of this writing style is to allow the reader to understand the different changes throughout time that shaped who he is and the society in which he lives. Gould, in the other hand, has a different purpose. ... Although each writer has a different purpose, their objectives are achieved by writing about the past and explaining the events that led to the present...
- Word Count: 1854
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