One Writer's Beginnings By Eudora Welty Analysis

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“ You could take out two books at a time and two only; this applied as long as you were a child and also for the rest of your life.” In “One Writer’s Beginnings,” by Eudora Welty, Welty writes about her experiences of reading that later impacted her as an author. Welty’s use of imagery, abstract diction, and pathos conveyed the intensity and value of those experiences for her career. Wetly seems to have vivid memories of certain events event after decades of it happening. She can still recall the “scary” librarian and her “dragon eye” stalking the front door of the library. The librarian’s voice was so booming that “every word could be heard all over the Library above the steady seething sound coming from her electric fan. Wetly even remembers