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Student Essay on Types of Literary Writers

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Types of Literary Writers

Summary:   Literary writers as agents of societal change.


The role of the writer is to expand the thoughts of individuals, to have them look at something familiar and walk a way with a different opinion, to write a dream or to believe in something so much that you have to share it with the world. Applying an idea to someone else's brain is a great accomplishment. Writers apply their roles in society, background, views, and intelligence to help impact the lives of many individuals. They touch each individual differently; their thoughts are clearly expressed in each word they choose.

Writers have a silent but strong impact on society; they touch people's hearts and torture their minds. One of the main tasks that writers accomplish is that they help to expand the minds of individuals. They help to elaborate people's current way and embrace new.....

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