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Negotiating with the Dead Writing has one characteristic that distinguishes it from other arts, its apparent democracy that is available to everyone as a medium of expression. You do not need previous experience or special education in writing, as all you need to do is put down your work as it comes from your head using the writing learned from school, you will then have someone who will come do the editing. For one to be a good performer in various fields, they should be gifted or undergone certain training, for instance a good musician should have a good voice and have practiced for a while, a good composer should be a good listener, a dancer should have a fit body, an actor should have good mastery and memory of words on stage.
Lack of good ability and skill portrayal on stage brings about criticism. Writing is an art shared by few, as people may have experience worth writing in a book to be shared by many but they lack the ability to write, thus resort to the writers. Just as the grave-diggers, everybody is able to dig a hole in a cemetery but they are not physically, emotionally, psychologically sited for the job as they carry a lot of projections of the society, the fears, superstitions, fantasies and anxieties which cannot be upheld by anyone apart from the grave-diggers.
Work CitedAtwood, M. (2003). Negotiating with the Dead. Amazon: Anchor publishers.
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