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One Writer's Beginnings By Eudora Welty

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One Writer’s Beginnings In this passage from her autobiography, “One Writer’s Beginnings”, Eudora Welty recalls early experiences of reading and books that had later impact on her craft as a writer of fiction. Welty’s language conveys the intensity and values of these experiences with the use of imagery, with the use of diction, and the use of details. Welty conveys the intensity and values of these experiences with the use of imagery. She does this in many ways. For example, she said that “She sat with her back to the books and facing the stairs, her dragon eye on the front door…” consequently creating the sense of imagery because the reader would find themselves almost seeing a woman sitting, glaring at the door, with

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