Analysis Of Mississippi Solo By Eddy Harris

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In his memoir Mississippi Solo, Eddy Harris transfers his experiences of going down the entire length of the Mississippi River.

The passage from the text that we will be is a setting where Harris is navigating the river during a storm, and he nearly overturns his canoe. Through his use of vivid descriptions and sensorial detail, Harris tries to put the reader into the heart of the storm, and we come away from the reading with a new appreciation for the power of nature.

Another part of Harris' writing that stands out in this passage is his attention to sensory detail. He uses clear and suggestive language to describe the sights, sounds, and sensations of the storm. These descriptions help to grab the reader into the scene and give us a heightened