THE RELATIONSHIP AMONG THE WRITER, THE READER, AND REALITY
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This article deals with the significance of relationships among reader, writer and reality in a literary work. The main focus will be on the importance of literary creative writing of a person. Furthermore, it highlights the core difficulties that students encounter with while writing the literary work. There should be connections between a reader and a writer. Some experiments’, results are employed to support the given information in the article. All of these features are proved by reliable resources and valid examples.
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