

He will leave the reader with a picture in his head of what he is describing. A good author will also paint his own picture by words. By doing this the author can get his point across and the reader can hopefully relate to him.

He does this by describing things, offering opinions, and making conclusions. An author s job is to show the reader his point of view. When a reader reads literature it is easy to feel what the author is writing about. This can be proven after reading Berger s descriptions of paintings in Ways of Seeing and also reading parts of literature written by W.E.B Dubois. Literature lets the reader feel what the author is thinking, not just see it as you would in a painting. Literature has been the focal point of all modern learning. In this respect images are more precise and richer than literature, (Ways of Reading, 106). John Berger makes a bold statement in saying No other relic or text from the past can offer such a direct testimony about the world which surrounded other people at other times. Pictures Don t Always Paint a Thousand Words
