Friday, March 15, 2019
Book Review of Lytton Stracheys Elizabeth and Essx :: essays research papers
The tragic but yet romantic novel I read was called, Elizabeth and Essex. This novel is a biographical and historical sustain. The subject of the hold is a tragic history. The author, Lytton Strachey, tells the reader a lot nigh these two love birds that were destined to be together. Whose names were Elizabeth and Essex. Lytton Strachey presents a very well-rounded picture of the admit. I count on it is very of the essence(predicate) for an author to present a good picture of the book because of unmatched(a) very IMPORTANT reason, for the reader to understand and to become more fire in the book, the author has to make the reader feel as if they were there discovering that piece of history that was created or a joke that was told. To me I think that the authors purpose was several different things. Only because the book wasnt only entertaining , but it was informing, and instructive. The author will do anything to make his/her book interesting and enjoyable to the public, so they try to campaign in entertaining, informing, and instructive material into the book. The style of the book is what made it so special. It was VERY low-cal to understand, and at the same time it was exciting. near readers may think a tragic, but yet romantic novel is knockout to understand, but what they dont know is that all books are easy to read. You are just stopping yourself too soon to learn it. This book had no problems with being beautifully written and understandable. Compared with the first book I read for the first nine weeks, I would say this book is cx times better. (The book that I read the first nine weeks was called Abraham capital of Nebraska as I knew him.) This book, Elizabeth and Essex, had everything that a book worm could ask for. Some interesting quotes and passages that I found were on page 3 it express that the Earl of Essex, Elizabeths lover, was once her first cousin twice removed. Another one I read was on p age 91. It was a quote that was quoted by Portia to Bassano, but I fear you speak upon the rack, where men enforced do speak anything.
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