Thursday, February 20, 2014

In Response to Winter

What struck me most about the essay "Winter" by Larry Woiwode is the sense of urgency and danger I got while reading it. I was wondering by the last page how Larry was going to survive the horrible weather, even though I was well aware that it was a nonfiction essay that had been written in the future, so clearly he was fine in the end. I believe it is the pacing and vocabulary that he uses that causes that panicked emotion even in the face of logic. I aspire to be able to write in that way; to make the reader feel fear even when they know deep down things will be all right, and to cause emotions almost on a subconscious level.

1 comment:

  1. Emily, I feel the same way about this essay!
    I kinda liked the part in this essay where he was talking about how some people tied ropes around their wastes and attached them to a pole by their doors (I just tried to spell doors as dores...there's something wrong with me) so they couldn't get lost, because I've definitely seen a movie where they had to do that...I don't remember what it was though.
    Also you're a fantastic writer and if you need to read the Divergent series because this reminds me of the last book BUT I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW IT ENDS SO PLEASE READ IT SO I CAN CONTINUE TO COMMENT.

    Have a nice day! ♥

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