The Importance Of Reading And Writing In Anna Quindlen's Write For Your Life?

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Reading and writing is an important aspect of everyday life, without reading it becomes more difficult to describe what is going on in the world around us. Each author uses writing not because they must but because words help to create a picture of what is going on around the world. With the use of words people can create images for the reader even when the objects being described are not present for the reader to see.
Throughout school reading and writing has impacted me greatly in many ways. Being an advanced reader at a young age made it possibly to set myself apart from other students and shine brightly in areas that others could not. It also has helped to change my perspective on things in life, when reading about true events happening …show more content…

When their teacher hands them a composition notebook and tells them to write about their life in a way where they will not be judged for what they talk about and what they have been through, the students then start to express themselves in a way they never would have been able to. Quindlen later connect the movie and book “Freedom Writers” to how writing in letter and in general has gone away from a tradition and has now become something in education that seems forced and makes it hard for people to be creative and write about and how they want to. “writing began to be seem largely as the purview of writers.” (Quindlen) This means that society has started to go away from writing as freely as we want and to more of following a certain kind of form of writing now. Quindlen later discusses how, “words on paper confer a kind of immortality” which means that words written on paper give a sense that no matter what you always have a way to remember the person who wrote it and why it was written. (Quindlen) This text is important because it discusses how much writing has changed and how society has gone away from writing freely and has now started writing with a sort of equation because society was taught that way, which has drawn potential writers away from using writing as a way to paint pictures and write a meaningful

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