Monday, May 25, 2015

The essayist and the reader

Essay is a form of literature systematically organized, factually detailed, closely reasoned and plainly written. There is always sense of utility of such products. At the heart of all essays there is persuasion. As we know the essential quality is persuasion, it must be in our knowledge that essayists can persuade us in different ways associating with different forms of literature. It is not confined to the form of straight forward persuasion.

The persona is different from real life. The essayists are in their essays made out of words. In different essays, they appear differently because of the different impression. They can appear very delicate or relaxed, serious or flippant, confident or nervous, wise or foolish. It is important to observe and perceive what essayists have said and how they have said it.
An essayist uses particular words in particular ways and style to design all the things of the essay. The same person may write the same things in two or more than two ways. It is necessary for the readers to look at the style, to absorb the point of view and identify the particular personalities of the persona of the essayist. A reader has to observe critically the subject made whether they have been said direct or indirectly. He has to recognize the personality of the essayist made out of words. Reader should understand the perspective of the essayist. 

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