In the book The Wild Duck it is evident that the plot of the book should be valued more highly then the style of the book. The style of the book is very simple, straight forward, and secretive. Throughout the book the author uses a simplistic style of writing that allows the reader to easily follow the plot, yet keeps them interested. This proves that even though The Wild Duck has a simple writing style, its plot makes the tragety worth while for the reader. The author also has a very secretive plot in his writing. Even though the style is simple, the author is still able to make an obviously secretive tone and plot to the tragety. This also proves that plot is more important than style.
This also applys to Oedipus the King. In this tragety the author uses a very simplistic style with some formal language. This allows the reader to be intreagued, yet still able to follow the plot line. But the plot is what keeps the reader interested in the tragety. The author of Oedipus creates a very controvercial and interesting plot in the story by including many twists in the tragety. This proves that the plot of the tragety should be valued more than the style.
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