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Title: Style analysis of Joseph Conrad and James Cooper
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A person learns best by observing another perform a task and then repeats the function himself. Authors are not exceptions to the rule as they too must mimic a master until he develops a signatory style. In pursuit of excellence, Conrad looked to Cooper as a backbone for his art of storytelling... Showed first 250 characters
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In pursuit of excellence, Conrad looked to Cooper as a backbone for his art of storytelling. For if copying was impermissible, then no one can improve upon the work of another and progress would come to a standstill. Showed next 250 characters
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