What makes you unique is the combination of things you like
Study the creators you love, see the aspects of their work that resonate with you the most. Take those aspects, and mash them together! What makes you unique is the collection of things that you like. Otherwise known as your taste.
Even if you create something very similar to someone else - it's your voice; your perspective that is unique.
Higher-Level Links [[Writing]] - [[Music]]
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- Write What Matters - Literary Analysis
- “Okay,” you say, “that’s all good and well. But hasn’t anything I have to say about a story already been said? So what’s the point, then?” When you write your paper, you might end up saying something that has been discussed, argued over, or proposed by literary critics and students alike. However, when you write something, you present a point of view through your unique voice. Even if something has been said about a book many times, you can add something new to that discussion. Perhaps you can state an idea in simpler terms, or you want to disagree with a popular viewpoint. Even if you’re writing to an instructor’s prompt, your voice will make the paper unique.