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Whenever someone performs a task, he/she can labor over it
carefully, or do a rushed job. A student writing an essay
describing the causes of the American Revolution, or a
president proposing ways to end World War II illustrate two
situations where both simple and complicated ways to
address a problem exist. Writing a non-analytical response
to the essay question would be easy to do. Likewise,
dropping atomic bombs over cities, razing them and
eliminating many people would not be entirely morally
correct.
H.L. Mencken^s assertion that ^for every problem there is
one solution which is simple, neat, and wrong^ is excellent
for assessing the literary elements in two works: Fences by
August Wilson and Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson.
Fences is filled with difficulties between characters, and
many of these were not reconciled in a proper manner. One
problem involved Cory, a high school student and his
father, Troy. Cory, an accomplished football player wanted
to focus on his team and play in college...