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the passage that has a more discouraged tone. When a man writes from his own mind, he writes very rapidly. The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will tur over half a library to make one book. I have not written that infernal story. The thought of it has tormented me ever since I came here, and has robbed me of all the comfort I might otherwise have had in my few moments of leisure.

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The second passage has a more discouraged tone.

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The passage with the more discouraged tone is the one that begins, "I have not written that infernal story. The thought of it has tormented me ever since I came here, and has robbed me of all the comfort I might otherwise have had in my few moments of leisure." This excerpt expresses distress and a loss of comfort, giving it a notably bleak and discouraged tone compared to the earlier passage about the writing process.

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Did you know that many great authors have faced periods of deep discouragement? For instance, the legendary writer Ernest Hemingway famously struggled with writer's block, often feeling overwhelmed by his own expectations. This urge to pen the perfect story can create an internal battle, often leading to frustration, self-doubt, and even despair—just like the narrator's torment over that "infernal story." In the realm of writing, one of the biggest mistakes is overthinking and prolonging the drafting process. Many writers get stuck in the trap of endlessly revising before even completing a draft. Embrace the idea that it’s okay to write poorly and get your thoughts down first! You'll be surprised how liberating this can be, and it might even ease that nagging pressure you feel, helping to rekindle your creative spark!

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