An AP prompt essay discussing how writers must prepare to be unsatisfied and must not be concerned about flattery because success in writing comes only with maturity.
Title: An AP prompt essay discussing how writers must prepare to be unsatisfied and must not be concerned about flattery because success in writing comes only with maturity.
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Details: Words: 743 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
An AP prompt essay discussing how writers must prepare to be unsatisfied and must not be concerned about flattery because success in writing comes only with maturity.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 743 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Everyday more and more people try to make a profession in being a successful writer. In this passage, aspiring writer Melusina Fay Peirce writes to novelist Marian Evans Lewes asking if beginning writing at thirty is too old. Evans is moved by this letter and responds mentioning thirty is not too old. In the letter, she comments that even an accomplished writer such as herself is rarely satisfied with hours of work. It is impossible
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persuasive techniques in order to convey that writers must prepare to be unsatisfied and must not be concerned about flattery because success in writing only comes with maturity. Evans's main point is that one is never too old to begin writing. An aspiring writer shouldn't hold back on account that they haven't produced descent works in the past. Wisdom, compassion and insight all come with years of aging and are needed to produce successful writing.