to shape the readers response? The author uses jargon‚ puns and compound sentences to shape his readers response. This is done by paying attention to his audience which is the readers of the Metro‚ which are public transport users. Also to his purpose which is to entertain his audience. Puns are used to give a light-hearted effect to entertain his audience. This is evident where the author says “A new musical talent spreads his wings”. This provides entertainment to his readers in the form of
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for the readers to connect to. Through out this passage F. Scott Fitzgerald’s use of the literary devices helps the reader to identify the atmosphere that he is reciting‚ was an atmosphere that conducts the reader to engage in the imagination initiated by the author. Two main literary devices‚ imagery and structure are integrated into this passage to create an air of elegant chaos. Author‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses imagery in the passage‚ as a main way to approach the readers mind‚ and
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How does Wilfred Owen use language and poetic devices to create impact on the reader? Wilfred Owen was a British poet and soldier during the First World War and was born in 1893. Unfortunately Owen died just before the war ended on the 4th of November 1918 at the young age of 25. He was killed in action at the Battle of the Sambre just one week before the war had ended. A telegram from the War Office announcing his death was delivered to his mother’s home as her town’s church bells were ringing
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It is difficult for the reader to feel much affection for the protagonist in Wolff’s memoir. Do you agree? This Boy’s Life‚ set in America in the 1950’s‚ is a compelling memoir by Tobias Wolff‚ whom recreates the frustrations and cruelties faced throughout his adolescence‚ as he fights for identity and self-respect. During this period of time‚ America underwent major changes in the political and economic spheres‚ which in turn were responsible for its social makeover. Society in this time was geared
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of the novel on the reader. The two plots are strategically interwoven in the novel and make the novel more interesting as well as emphasising the themes and symbolism contained in the novel. One of the plot lines involves Jem and Scout’s adventures with Boo Radley‚ while the other is about Atticus Finch and his fight for Tom Robinson. The narrative structure employed by Harper Lee is both interesting and effective and contributes greatly to the impact of the novel on the reader. On first thought
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How does George Orwell convey his thoughts and feelings to the reader? In your answer‚ refer to the language he use and the tone created. At the beginning of the text‚ we can see that Orwell is expressing his feelings by contrasting himself to the crowd. They are excited by the events that they hope will unfold whereas he lacks enthusiasm as highlighted in the phrase “It made me vaguely uneasy.” It is clear that Orwell is conveying his reluctance to shoot the elephant even though the gathering
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make the reader sympathise with ‘monstrous’ characters in both ‘Frankenstein’ and the ‘Watchmen’? In both ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘The Watchmen’‚ ‘monstrous’ characters are portrayed as isolated beings with their own anxieties and problems. These two elements are described differetly as the narration changes‚ showing the readers different perspectives of the same thing. Even though their characteristics make it obvious that they are ‘better’ than ordinary human beings‚ they still make the reader question
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Reader Response Analysis of Pablo Neruda’s “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” Pablo Neruda’s “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” Lines is originally written in Spanish version entitled “Puede Escribir” since Neruda is a Chilean poet. He had inspired many people because of his verses. He is a political activist and his verses fall in the Post Modern Period. This paper talks about the personal response of the reader with the poem “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” and this aims to
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Year 10 English Studies Essay: How does the poet use techniques to engage the reader? ‘War Without End’ and ‘Description of an Idea’ Bruce Dawe is a famous poet born in 1930. He incorporated similar techniques in his poems ‘War Without End’ and ‘Description of an Idea’. In the ‘War Without End’ the war is metaphorical and represented as the never ending car crashes and accidents on our roads every year whereas in ‘Description of an Idea’ the war is represented as a historical past event that was
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Hemingway uses a variety of literary techniques to produce a sense of ambiguity in the reader in Cat in the Rain. He starts by using rain to evoke feelings such as melancholy and emptiness in the reader. He then uses techniques such as characterization‚ repetition and symbolisms to express feelings in the characters and to further develop the text. Through her actions and words‚ we may find that the American wife is probably the most pivotal character throughout the text. In fact‚ what seems to be
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