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111: Siddhartha
... leaves his father just as his son does the same to him. *Style -A writer's typical way of writing -Use of figurative language -Rhythm, etc. -Hesse uses a poetic quality, repetitions, symbols, and extended similes. *Symbols -Concrete image which has its own independent meaning, but in addition suggests a further meaning. -Many characters, places, and events in the novel have a symbolic meaning. -The river plays the role as a ...
112: Lots Wife, Akhmatovas Version
... experience but on different levels: physical and mental. Imagery is prevalent in both pieces, but in different contexts. In Szymborskas s poem, imagery is kept to a minimum because the poem does not contain any similes or metaphors. In Akhmatova s version the description of what happens to Lot s wife is described with diction that Shows imagery of her pain that she encountered. The description of what she saw when ...
113: Red Badge Of Courage
... In The Crane takes us into the life of a young man named Henry Fleming, who wants to enlist in the United States Army and fight in the war against the South. By using irony, similes, and symbols, to name a few, Crane "paints" a vivid picture of what life was like for the fragile Henry Fleming. He opens our eyes to the vast reasons of separation for Fleming, and why ...
114: Ordinary People
... witten in 1867 Matthew Arnold creates the mood of the poem through the usage of different types of imagery. He uses a dramatic plot in the form of a soliloquy. Arnold also uses descriptive adjectives, similes and metaphors to create the mood. Through the use of these literary elements, Arnold portrays the man standing before the window pondering the sound of the pebbles tossing in the waves as representation of human ...
115: Metadrama In Shakespeare
... quote a passage. Note the style of the lines, The rugged Pyrrhus, like th Hyrcanian beast... (Act II, scene ii, line 425) They are written in a pompous, mechanical formal style using exaggerated metaphors and similes: With eyes like carbuncles, the hellish Pyrrus / Old grandsire Priam seeks (Act II, scene ii, lines 438-440) This style was much used by Shakespeare s earlier contemporaries, the sort of passionate speechifying Bottom makes ...
116: In The Skin Of A Lion
... an innocent step/He would fall through the air and die", "joined by a rope - one on each slope", that somewhat mirrors lines in poetry. Poetic devices are in the scene of the puppet-show. Similes "Machine locked in habit", economic use of words "exhausted statuary", and repetition "There. There. There" effectively convey a vivid image to the reader. There is not just flexibility in the structure of the novel and ...


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