“There’s grunting and the smacking sounds of flesh.” The author describes the concept by revealing alliteration to highlight the impression of crime and violence, as well as applying imagery to divert the audience’s thought towards the fight. On the contrary, the recurring ‘s’ and ‘sh’ sounds have been developed to expand the intensity, and bring about awareness to the violence in this particular scene.
“He couldn’t hold it alone, he couldn’t go through it alone. He couldn’t drown Laura alone, couldn’t face Jack Lionel alone.” The quote listed above is indicating the use of ‘he couldn’t’ being repeated several times, to obtain the audience’s concentration towards these few sentences. It also validates the states in which experiencing and overcoming incidents surrounding racism or crime, assist Charlie to mature and grow. Throughout the novel, Charlie starts to be less dependent on the help or support of those around him, and acquires to provoke strength and courage by himself.
The effect of alliteration on the audience is to gain the attention of the reader by setting a feeling of anticipation, and hence emphasising the text in that