Prompt 2

When Foster applies King Solomon’s precept, saying that all "writing and telling belong to one big story.” he is meaning that all literature is in some way connected. Essentially, when one begins to read a big story, the beginning of the story is the time to figure out what it is about, what is going on, and with what mindset to approach the remainder of the story. This is how all writing and telling connects. In the beginning it simply understands but it soon becomes one big story that can all be connected and easily interpreted. Due to this belief, a readers experience can become much more exquisite because the reader will be able to make connections and understand the ideas and principals of literature. In my personal experience, I have noticed this very same principle in all types of art. For example, all of the different types of art are the different characters of the big story, so painting is one character; drawing is another, sculpting as well, and so on and so forth. The end result of the sculpture or painting is representing the character’s moves or actions. The inspiration or idea behind the work of art acts as the plot or the story line for the big story. When these ideas and principles are combined, it makes interpreting art very simple and makes admiring artwork very entertaining. Just like literature, once the reader understands how to connect literature to the one big story, interpreting becomes almost second nature. 

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