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| - Occurrence Mike Tyson once said, "My style is impetuous. My defense is impregnable, and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat his children...", proving once again, that style is of utmost importance in our lives. At least if we want to keep our children from being eaten by crazy boxers. Although Mr. Tyson’s views upon other things are questionable, he obviously understands the importance and meaning of style in literature. An author’s literary style dictates not only the meaning, but also the connotations that his writing attempts to carry.
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| - Occurrence Mike Tyson once said, "My style is impetuous. My defense is impregnable, and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat his children...", proving once again, that style is of utmost importance in our lives. At least if we want to keep our children from being eaten by crazy boxers. Although Mr. Tyson’s views upon other things are questionable, he obviously understands the importance and meaning of style in literature. An author’s literary style dictates not only the meaning, but also the connotations that his writing attempts to carry. Alas, writing does not have arms and is unable to carry connotations. You hand some to it, and it drops them...usually in the dog's water dish. Mike Tyson fully understands this. He is a very smart man, primarily due to a diet plentiful in rich ear-cartilage (a regal source of vitamin C).
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