What You See Is Not What You Get
Upon reading Welty’s stories you realize they are not what they appear, but are merely allusions used to portray a deeper meaning. There are many factors that can be contributed to the effective portraying of Welty’s allusions. A good example would be how her characters become almost life like, real, through her use of characterization. Also Welty’s creative usage of imagery and symbols. Even her diction and choice of easygoing writing style
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