You're an Artist

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You love to show people your work, and to be appreciated for it. But you follow your own vision and would prefer not to focus-group it. You won’t make compromises for the right words, and the passions you want to pursue. The words people will remember will be highly original. But that doesn’t mean you should ignore figures in crafting them. You probably tend to focus on tropes already. Now work on the rhythmic figures. They’ll lend an attractiveness to your words that will make people more inclined to understand them.

Famous Artists (oratorically speaking): David Foster Wallace, Cindy Sherman, John Ashbery, Sarah Lindsey, Maxine Kumin

 

Your Best Tools:

Analogy

Belonging trope

Catalog

Metaphor

Multiple synonyms

Oxymoron

Paradox

Repeat changer

Simile

Sound repeater

Word repeater

 

 

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