Thursday 8 November 2012

What is a cliche


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A cliché is defined as an expression that has been overused to an extent it evokes no emotions.  Writers are always urged to avoid using clichés because their work can sound corny to the reader.  Writers that use a lot of clichés may appear to lack creativity.  Writers also fall at risk of utilizing a cliché that does not fit with the pierce and distorts the entire message of the story.

In the world of politics, the actions of politicians have become clichés, one election after the otherthey spread the same message and never deliver.  Throughout the world, during an election, one will hear people saying the same thing over and over again.  The unfortunate thing is when civilians have made their lives a cliché, when they don’t aspire to be anything and they complain about the same thing over and over again. #smed12

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