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This 5 page paper is a creative essay example for theme and tone in a short personal essay. The theme of homesickness and 'going home again' is shown throughout the piece. Strong introductory and conclusive paragraphs restate the thesis, which is in bold. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
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of purpose, sometimes called the thesis or theme. Whether the literary endeavor is a poem, a short story, a personal essay or even a novel or screenplay, the overall feeling
of the piece or the tone of the work must be cohesive and relate to the introductory paragraph and the conclusion in some way. The following example essay demonstrates the
theme of homesickness. *** No one really knows when it is going to hit them. And, it is debatable that the knowing lessens the sudden pang of memory, that twitch
of a time past and never recaptured again. Ive experienced a certain sense of homesickness from time to time in the many years since Ive been gone from Kentucky. Sometimes,
while Im sitting on the sand watching the tide weave its inevitable spell on memory, mind and emotions, Im taken back to the place of my birth, of my people,
of my heart. The small town of Mt. Sterling wasnt much to most of the world, but to me, though I would never realize it until later, it was everything.
We sported the best in mom and pop diners, real ice cream shops with the tall vinyl covered stools, and roads that tended to crack from the winter snows to
reveal the ages old cobblestones beneath. I am always amazed that the cobblestones, which are obviously older than the concrete never seemed to have the damage or the cracks that
the more modern material did. Mt. Sterling was the traditional one horse town, one dog town, one stoplight going out of town. And by the time I was
a teenager it was the kind of town that I knew I would never be happy in, never be able to rise to any level of corporate success in, and
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