Tuesday, May 28, 2019

The Elements of Style and Style Toward Clarity and Grace :: Teaching Writing Education Essays

Strunk and Whites Elements of Style and Joseph Williams Style Toward Clarity and Grace When I initially thought about theme style I believed that there would be approximately nice neat definition, and maybe a few rules that would govern composition with style. It turns out that I grossly underestimated this topic and while I knew that make-up style would be a topic of considerable depth, I did not fully understand the degree that I would be pondering the issue of writing with style. The first disc I encountered, The Elements of Style written by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White was a collection of numerous rules, that presumably if you followed would lead you to writing with style. This book is a handy reference book and one that I am sure I will continue to turn to. My popular quality of this book is that it is short, sweet and to the point. The Elements of Style, was written is such a way that it was easy to understand which helped me paint a picture of what writing with style is like. This book is a collection of numerous tips and ideas that help the reader to know what it is that they need to do in order to write with style. The information that I constitute to be most useful came in the chapter entitled An Approach to Style. In this chapter the authors lay out some practical guidelines to writing with style. Some headings from this chapter are head yourself in the background, Write in a way that comes naturally, Work from a suitable design (76). After I read this chapter I felt that I had a better knowledge of what writing with style really was. I began to understand the more abstract concept of style, it became more than following a serial publication of set rules. Joseph Williams book Style Toward Clarity and Grace expanded the seed that was planted by the Strunk and Williams book and took my thoughts on style to a higher level. With his sometimes exhaustive examples and in depth discussions Williams paints a much more vivid picture of what writing with style is. Perhaps what made Williams book clearer was the way he laid out his book. Williams book is not laid out like a reference book like the Strunk and White text.

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