Reflection
In the first part of Chapter 5, William Zinsser assumed that we should write for ourselves and not visualize significantly numerous audiences. Then he utilized "craft" and "attitude" to explain the paradox issue which he pointed out by himself. In addition, he gave the method to cope with, which is mastering tools, being yourself all the time.
In the second large part of Chapter 5, William Zinsser provided three fantastic examples to address the importance of "writing for yourself". Three writing styles have totally different characteristics:
"The Hen" written by E.B.White shows us a countryside scenario and author's simply rustic emotion with his hen, no matter readers interested it or not. Also, William Zinsser shared his own experience in 1907, he was laughed at and then it was his turn to cackle.
While, Mencken is another style. He insist revealed the hypocrisy of Prohibition and the indifference of Christian and pastors,whatever even he was treated as heresy in the 1920s. In fact, what he was loyal to himself achieved the influences later in America. (I really love the "tripping down"description.)
The third one is about a teacher, Herndon used his earnest way to communicate with his stubborn student Piston. I can see all the expression from Herndon was ordinary but it was genuine, too. The teacher is just the teacher, the confrontations are there, and the tendentious conversation is obvious, too. But the teacher Herndon still receive significantly quantity of audiences.
In the last part of Chapter 5, William Zinsser used question to encourage writers to be tendentious and loyal to themselves. It is because the writer is the only on audience.
说是reflection,其实更像是我对chapter5的理解,理解错误的地方还望大家直接指出!
Sentence
Chapter 5, page 35
It takes courage to be such a writer, but it is out of such courage that revered and influential journalists are born.
形式主语+被动语态,这个句式可以用到很多overview里,来总结某个杰出的人。
Vocabulary
ecstasy
1.an overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
e.g.There was a look of ecstasy on his face
同义词: rapture, bliss, elation, euphoria, transports, rhapsodies, joy, jubilation, exultation
2.an emotional or religious frenzy or trance-like state, originally one involving an experience of mystic self-transcendence.
e.g. Stigmatics often receive religious visions or ecstasies , having visions of Christ and various saints, and also ‘re-living’ or seeing parts of Christ's passion and sharing in his suffering.
3.an amphetamine-based synthetic drug with euphoric and hallucinatory effects, originally promoted as an adjunct to psychotherapy.
e.g. The recreational drug ecstasy is neuron-toxic if taken in high enough doses.
retrieve from https://translate.google.cn/#en/zh-CN/ecstasy
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