Epistolary writing is a form of literature that is written as a series of documents such as letters, diary entries, emails, and newspaper clippings The term itself is derived from the Greek word “epistolē” which translates to “letter”. Epistolary writing is a powerful tool for writers to tell a story as it gives them a way to develop characters and voice their thoughts and emotions in a very direct and personal way. The style of writing is also great for creating suspense and gradually unfolding a narrative over time.
1. An analysis of the correspondence between two characters in a classic novel.
2. An exploration of the power of epistolary writing in a modern setting.
3. A comparison of the different kinds of letters and their impact on the recipient.
4. A study of the effectiveness of emails, text messages, and other electronic methods of communication.
5. A look into the role of letters in the development of a relationship.