Bernhard Schlink wrote The Reader.
People who could write at the time Shakespeare wrote most likely wrote. I assume at least one of your (the reader or who the reader is reading to) ancestors wrote unless I'm wrong somehow.
Eddie Reader
To create melancholy for the reader.
The reader needs to know whom you refer to in your question.
Yes, lincoln was an avid poetry reader. in fact, he has even wrote poetry
E.W. Hildick
I think it was written in the June 1983 Edition of Reader's Digest.
1) we dont know a millionth of one percent about anything a: the writer wrote in the beginning to hook the reader in
Any indication of the person who wrote the document trying to hide or cover up some of the facts to distract the reader from the truth
I am not familiar with the expression "alive reader". Do you mean someone who can read and is alive? If so, Friar Lawrence is an example. Romeo can read too but he is not alive through the whole play, nor is Tybalt, who also can read (he wrote Romeo a letter, remember).
William Wordsworth is a notable poet who wrote about peaceful countryside regions in his works such as "Lines Written in Early Spring" and "Daffodils". His poetry often focused on nature's beauty and its ability to evoke profound emotions in the reader.
John Milton was an English author in the 1600's. He is most famous for "Paradise Lost", but wrote many poems and stories to enchant the reader.