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Beauty can be found in the most unique places. Sometimes, when you are looking at something that you never would expect to have beauty, it suddenly sneaks up on you and hits you. Beauty can appear in a sun shower, a sunrise, or just the simple scene of a bird making a nest for its eggs. Annie Dillard and Edward Abbey are two authors that write about their personal experience of finding beauty in unexpected places. ... She describes the beauty of the biplane carving the air into all sorts of patterns. ... She had thought that she knew everything about beauty, but after seeing this show, she realized that she had just begun to finally learn about what beauty really is. Edward Abbey writes about another scene of beauty. ...
Dillard portrays the scene of beauty by using similes. ... The technique of using similes to portray the show’s beauty is a very useful technique that Dillard uses.
Approximate Word count = 745 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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