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100 Elements of Writing
b) Quotation of a writer’s words.
Orwell clearly highlighted this inconsistency in Dickens:
‘It is not merely a coincidence that Dickens never writes
about agriculture and writes endlessly about food. He was
a Cockney, and London is the centre of the earth in rather
the same sense that the belly is the centre of the body.’
(Orwell, 1940: pp. 53–4)
c) Mixture of summary and quotation.
As Orwell (1940) noted, Dickens frequently described
food but was uninterested in food production. He
considered that this was because of the writer’s
background: ‘He was a Cockney, and London is the
centre of the earth.’ (pp. 53–4)
5. Read the following extract from the same essay (‘Charles
Dickens’ in Inside the Whale, Orwell, G., 1940: pp. 54–5)
What he does not noticeably write about, however, is
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100 Elements of Writing
b) Quotation of a writer’s words.
Orwell clearly highlighted this inconsistency in Dickens:
‘It is not merely a coincidence that Dickens never writes
about agriculture and writes endlessly about food. He was
a Cockney, and London is the centre of the earth in rather
the same sense that the belly is the centre of the body.’
(Orwell, 1940: pp. 53–4)
c) Mixture of summary and quotation.
As Orwell (1940) noted, Dickens frequently described
food but was uninterested in food production. He
considered that this was because of the writer’s
background: ‘He was a Cockney, and London is the
centre of the earth.’ (pp. 53–4)
5. Read the following extract from the same essay (‘Charles
Dickens’ in Inside the Whale, Orwell, G., 1940: pp. 54–5)
What he does not noticeably write about, however, is
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