Waverley Blog #2

The Powerful Storytelling of Sir Walter Scott 



    Throughout these few weeks of reading and enduring "Waverley" by Sir Walter Scott I wanted to express my appreciation for the strong narration of the novel. One of the things that makes "Waverley" so impressive is the author's vivid and detailed description of Scottish culture and history. When reading the novel I can almost feel the rugged landscape of the mountains and the musical sound of the bagpipes. Sir Walter Scott's love and pride are evident in every word and his knowledge of Scottish history and culture are astounding. Another notable aspect of "Waverley" is how in depth the characteristics are for each person mentioned. Many of the characters are complex with heir own strengths and flaws and can be especially seen in characters such as Colonel Talbot and of course Waverley. Overall the strong captivation by Sir Walter Scott's strong literacy and powerful storytelling has made reading this novel so admirable. 

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