Call it the intellectual  partitioning of the 21st century. It seems we live in an  maturate where serious authors  ar shunned and their books burned. Obviously todays ignorant and  nonsensical  workforce and woman  backsidet read a book that is  reasonable  above their IQ level or perhaps  matchless  make full with words that they cant, wont understand. These people want a book to be filled with  simplistic words for their simple minds, and if  integrity is  withal much for them,  soundly lets just   say the words must...destroy  flummox to their minds.  Truly heart-breaking is to see modern-day  refresheds  such as Cards Enders  second and Browns The Da Vinci Code compared to great  full treatment such as Manghams Of Human Bond hop on and Eliots Middlemarch when, in fact, they arent (in a manner of speaking)  pair to lick the bootlaces of either of the latter. This same breakdown seems to hurt Renaults The  counterfeit from the Sea as much as it hurts my love for the literary world   . Its writing is often too  headspring written, contains too  legion(predicate) smart words for the more...blockheaded members of society.  And that saddens me, for the time of true classics is dead, and the age of  fake ones, upon us.               Unlike  most(prenominal) novels nowadays, Renault doesnt simple stick to one  manner when writing her novel.

 No doubt the ones who do this are  laborious to appease the shallow masses. All I can say is thank god Renault doesnt. Her writing has a uniqueness of its own, one that is hard to explain. Short, long, flowing, and abrupt sentences all appear  by means of st   ep up out the novel. Descriptive at times,  !   bleak too, it all gathers into a well thought-out and appealing story that is  delight to the ear, and refreshing to the mind. But this novel is too refreshing; most would say...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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