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    Everything that he implemented into his work was there for one goal‚ to enhance the portrayal of the story. He was able to use certain genius strategies to make his words come to life. During the Polonius Speech in Hamlet‚ Shakespeare uses brilliant stylistic writing to devise a piece with the tone and design he wanted. Shakespeare uses many creative tactics in this piece to help create the style of writing he desired. Throughout the piece his punctuation is rather bland‚ only using periods and commas

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    otherwise known as the written word. Two books played the largest role in molding of American society‚ Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe and The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas by none other than Frederick Douglas himself. Important stylistic and rhetorical choices made by Douglas and Stowe greatly affected change in the major political and moral issue of slavery in 19th century America in two different ways‚ through politics via the male society (Douglas) and through the home front via

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    The fragment of emotive prose‚ which has been chosen for stylistic analysis is one of the numerous stories‚ belonged to a prominent English novelist – L. P. Hartley “W.S.” The author was a highly skilled narrator and all his tales are admirably told. “W.S.” comes from “The Complete Short Stories of L. P. Hartley. ” A close study of the story for the purpose of examining its style involves a careful observation and a detailed description of the language phenomena at various levels. The text of

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    eye contact between Mary and the Child‚ with the lamb also directly looking at Mary‚ while St. Anne’s gaze is set upon the entire interaction. The way the composition unfolds creates a mothering and loving environment that is complemented by the stylistic components of the painting. The use of sfumato is a method in which the artist softens the outlines of figures and mutes the colors‚ and is one of Leonardo’s breakthrough methods. This fog-like component adds a more gentle aspect to the facial expressions

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    conclusion of a valuable realization. In order to accompany the author’s elaboration of a significant epiphany‚ she shifts from a personal narrative to an interpretation of a learned lesson. Throughout the passage‚ the author incorporates multiple stylistic/literary devices to effectively convey her purpose. First and foremost‚ the author begins with an introduction that establishes the dejected tone of her personal experience of failure and rejection. The reader is first introduced to the image of

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    Стилистический анализ текста: F. Scott Fitzgerald ”The Diamond as Big as Ritz” The text under stylistic analysis is taken from the book “The diamond as Big As Ritz” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It deals with feelings and emotions of author and written in the style of fiction. This story is told by author. This part of a story is about a well-known problem - leaving home for studying. The text consists of three parts. First is exposition. Here we see the describing of patriarchal American

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    Defeated Expectancy

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    by some linguists (Jacobson‚ Riffaterre) as the basic principle of a stylistic function. Defeated expectancy (this term belongs to R. Jacobson) or deviation  is one of the basic types of foregrounding; it undoubtedly violates definite‚ established order of semantic space of the literary text‚ so it violates the information that was laid in the text in advance by the author and it can be represented through various stylistic devices. The linear organization of the text mentally prepares

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    ‚The Happy Man’ The story I’m going to analyze is entitled ‘The happy man’ and it was written by Somerset Maugham‚ a well-known English writer. He was born on 25 of January in 1874‚ he was an English playwright‚ novelist and short story writer. He was one of the most popular authors of his era. Now‚ I’d like to give the summary of the story. At the beginning of the story the author tells us that the narrator didn’t like to give advices. The narrator thought about life and showed his attitude

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    In this essay I will be discussing French artist Jules Cheret’s art work: La Loie Fuller (1893‚ figure 2.3) and American artist Will H. Bradley’s art work: The Chap Book‚ Thanksgiving no. (1895‚ figure 2.24) in a compare and contrast exercise‚ looking at both the similarities but also what makes these two works very different. The art works are both dated by the end of the nineteenth century. Around the same time‚ the Industrial Revolution brought a huge boost productivity‚ but also changed the social

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    the poem is that the pursuit of power and glory for one’s own sake is an unworthy ambition. As history takes its course their legacy will be forgotten and their laws will be overruled. This is greatly reflected by the form of the poem and the many stylistic elements that Shelley uses throughout the piece. Three elements that help convey the message of the poem are rhyme scheme‚ metaphor‚ and speaker. The rhyme scheme

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