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Stephen King Research Paper

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1. King has a favorite place for reading - what is it? What does he like about it? What is a favorite place you have/had for reading? Describe a memory of reading a book there. Stephen King likes to read wherever possible, but this place must be where “ the light is good and there is a strong vibe.” But his favorite place to read is in his blue chair in his study. In contrast to Stephen King, who reads upright, I read lying down on my bed. A notable memory I can remember, is when I almost fell asleep reading a book titled “Love Medicine” due to previously consuming a carb heavy meal.

2. King describes writing as “telepathy” - define using your words, in the context of writing. How is real writing like telepathy. How is it not like …show more content…

Telepathy is communication of ideas without the typical senses, King uses writing to stimulate our minds to create a nonverbal form of sharing ideas and images. Writing creates images and ideas in a reader's head, although, they aren’t completely the same there will be variations of what we imagined and felt. Yet, there will be common grounds on this telepathy as in Stephen King's demonstration we all noted the number “on [the rabbit’s] back.”

3. King thinks vocabulary is (maybe) the most important tool in writing. What does he say you should never do to your working vocabulary? How is this different from what you learned in school or at home? Do you agree that “dressing it up” is a bad idea? Explain. Stephen King argued that, don’t make a conscious effort to improve your vocabulary because in a way you’re dressing your vocabulary up and your vocabulary should naturally improve when you read as it is. In contrast, at home my dad constantly tells me to purposefully discover new words to use which conflicts with what Stephen King argues about. Dressing up vocabulary is a bad idea because it throws off the flow and idea of the sentence. In some cases more complicated vocabulary words paint a different image which might get an unwanted …show more content…

Stephen King argues that grammar rules can be broken when you feel it’s unnecessary to write a sentence, in that case, you can write a fragment or floating clause. I believe that it’s unfair to have grammar complexity a choice in rubrics because that forces me to fake my writing. I don’t use simple sentences because I fear I’ll get point reduced. My writing isn’t focused on my ideas but what looks pretty in grammatical

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