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Differentiate between Francis Bacon and Charles Lambwriting style:

For most of the people the English essay is unavoidably connected with the name of CharlesLamb (1775-1834). Many consider Lamb to be the typical essayist. While Lamb has been calledthe ‘Prince of Essayist’, Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was the ‘Father of English Essay’, forintroducing the genre into England. Bacon is famous for his informative essays while Lamb ispopular for his personal type of essays.Most of the time, the style of a writer is dictated by the type of subjects he is writing on. BothBacon and Lamb wrote on a wide range of topics, but the purpose of each case differed. Baconwrote with the declared aim of guiding his readers in matters of civil and moral importance. Hecalled his essays-“Counsels, Civil and Moral”.Governed by the need of offering practicaladvice for worldly success, Bacons style is rhetorical, persuasive, and designed to convince hisreaders. On the other hand, Lamb was not governed by any such aim in his writing.

Impersonal and personal writing :

Baconis never personal in his essays and his essays obviously are not influenced by his personallife. His essay likeOf StudiesandOf Truthobviously relay information about these phenomenainstead of personal element he draws in reader through his logical debate.Convincing him tobelieve in certain ideals based on facts and unbiased opinions. The logical nature of argumentabout use of studies and merit of truth show his unbiased logical approach. The lack of personalpronoun is another indicator of his objective approach to his topics.As bacon writes in his essay of studies:

“They perfect nature, and are perfected by experience”,in which bacon has more focus overexperience. Because he believes that experience is what make our perception mature andultimately lead us to perfection. Moreover considering natural abilities bacon says that studiescan enhance natural abilities to become perfect but experience is the key to achieve perfection.And again he says that:

“reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing anexact man.”Bacon merely states these facts as they are established truth. He does not give hispersonal opinion or provide any example as to which books are good for reading or not.

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