and positive effects on a reader. To exemplify the power of metaphor‚ Cynthia Ozick wrote The Shawl‚ a touching story of holocaust survivor Rosa Lublin‚ showing how the broken woman copes with having her life taken from her after the tragedies she endured. These catastrophes include the death of her infant daughter‚ Magda‚ and most distinctly the loss of her happiness and will to live. Cynthia Ozick’s use of metaphor in The Shawl was very efficacious‚ providing the reader with a connection to the
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The Outsider by H.P. Lovecraft is a horror story. Although some readers may not fancy a horror story‚ the first line of this story brings in many a reader‚ “Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness” (Lovecraft 3570. This first line brings a reader into the story. After reading the first line the reader not only wants to know that was so bad about this childhood but if it relates to their own. H.P. Lovecraft did not have the best childhood‚ both his parents died
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should think carefully about install the CCTV before any evidence shows it makes appreciable different to public safety. The writer employs a serious and authoritative tone (such as ‘…lead people taking risks that put them in harm’s way…’) which makes readers fear about CCTV. The author argues with three arguments. Firstly‚ no evidence show the CCTV is the answer to solve the problem of random attacks. Secondly‚ CCTV cameras are expensive and useless. Thirdly‚ the CCTV cameras have the ability to invade
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“The art of the storyteller is to hold the attention to the reader.” If they are able to grab the whole mind of the reader‚ they can convey the ideas and themes represented in the story successfully to the audience‚ and therefore the intension of the writer can be better understood and appreciated. In order to achieve this target‚ the writers often employ literary techniques‚ such as foreshadowing‚ story in story‚ suspense‚ etc‚ to attract and hold the reader’s attention. Usually‚ the plot itself
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advertisement effectively persuades the readers to support and donate to Crisis of Christmas by narrating‚ the horrific situations that homeless people face during Christmas; using language that is easy to imagine (imaginative language)‚ and showing visual imagery‚ layouts‚ and fonts to make the readers visualize the situation
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of the author is to delineate the field of intercultural management and to clarify its content for the reader. Strategies 1. Construction * Introduction The introduction of the book is longer than the conclusion. Indeed and as usual‚ the introduction must answer to a crucial question: Why do you (the reader) must read this book. Instead of giving a list of reasons to the reader‚ Sylvie Chevrier uses different techniques. For instance‚ she defines the means of intercultural management
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the reader entire experience? There are three different point of views‚ fist‚ second‚ and third. First person is told from one characters point of view‚ which limits the facts and gives the reader just the one character opinion of the story. Second person treats the reader as the main character in a story. Third person is all knowing‚ it can jump from character to character and give information that only the reader knows about. Does varying amongst these three point of views change the reader opinion
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Room’ is the use of personification; "made the shadows cower and quiver". The shadow embeds fear into the reader‚ as they wonder if the shadow is alive‚ which creates tension as the reader wonders what will happen next. Furthermore‚ the fact that the phrase makes it seem that the shadows are scared of something‚ and the reader would normally associate shadows with blackness and fear‚ makes the reader feel uneasy and heightens tension. It is almost as if fear is afraid of fear itself. The setting of the
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he is unaware of his present surroundings of another woman singing. A mellow tone communicates to the reader that the narrator is in a dream like state of mind. Through the mellow tone the reader can capture a mental picture of what he is imagining. "A child sitting under the piano‚ in the boom of the tingling strings"(L3) has connected with the reader of what the narrator is dreaming. The reader feels like
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ENOUGH” Kids face postcode lottery The purpose of this article is to inform the reader of statistical information; including facts and figures. The purpose of the article is to inform the reader; those children in certain areas (postcodes) have a better chance of going to a good school. Even though the article is informative it gives a biased opinion and political view point. The heading is in bold text to attract reader attention. The article heading comprises of both fact and opinion. Evidence of
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