In the passage “Politics and the english language” by George Orwell and the passage “A Language” by Susan Stewart there both stating good point in the article’s/ passage’s. But george Orwell article he is basically saying you have to get short and to the point. And by him saying this I understood a little bit of where he is coming from cause in the text he say’s “It has nothing to do with correct grammar and syntax as long one make one’s meaning clear,or with the avoidance of americanisms”(Oswell 1) so he is basically saying all you have to do is got your point across there's really no need for you to say anything extra …show more content…
But if you put emotion into your writing it also is about what the topic is on cause in her text she sa” i remembered then, the miscarriage, and before that the months of waiting : like baskets filled with bright shapes, the imagination run wild. And then what arrived;”(Stewart 4) that right there is an emotional topic you can get straight to the point like George Orwell was saying in his article but Susan stewart tried to put all her stories in a poem so yes at the same time you must find the clues so you can get what she is