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    because of the setting’s influence on its language‚ but also the style it was written in. Kelman uses stream of consciousness here‚ making ‘retelling’ it in Polish a deeply confusing process. The fragment regarded depicts our hero‚ Patrick Doyle‚ driving‚ caught between real life and fantasy. Naturally‚ one wants to make the translation seem as easily-flowing as the original. With stream of consciousness it is crucial that the reader feels they are actually following the focalizer’s thoughts and so all

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    ------------------------------------------------- Modernism In LiteraturePresentation Transcript * 1. Modernism in literature An overwiew of early 20th century literary trends * 2. Definition Modernism is a literary and cultural international movement which flourished in the first decades of the 20th century. Modernism is not a term to which a single meaning can be ascribed . It may be applied both to the content and to the form of a work‚ or to either in isolation. It reflects a sense of

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    looking for their "Treasure"‚ the treasure or meaning is revealed to us. The joy and love shared between two people is the treasure‚ the treasure of life. By using irony and stream of consciousness Virginia Woolf is able to reveal the meaning of the story. Virginia Woolf uses a style called the "Stream of Consciousness"‚ revealing the lives of her characters by revealing their thoughts and associations. We learn about the ghosts past by seeing what they thoughts and associated with there pasts

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    1984 Analysis Modernism is a recent important stepping-stone for the artistic world. It began in the 1900’s‚ and lasted until around the 70’s. This historic period‚ was mainly defined by the many controversies which the different developing societies all had to face. The consequences of such things‚ as rapidly-developing technology and the two world wars‚ new controversial ideologies started to rise. These new ways of thinking‚ brought new ways of writing‚ which is today known as modernism. The

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    Characterization Comparison-The Metamorphosis and The Judgment 1. Comparison between Georg Bendemann and Gregor Samsa(PROTAGONISTS) Similarities: * “Indirect characterization” * Dynamic characters * Stream of consciousness‚ which depicts their emotions * Round characters * Third-person point of view * Author’s depiction of them is biased as it is autobiographic in a way * Character depicted through the way they interact with their superiors and inferiors in the story

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    maths. One of the largest language techniques used is the stream of consciousness. This idea was derived from mark haddon when he decided he would “have to get inside the mind of an autistic boy” not only does this allow the readers to experience what autistic boys are like‚ but how they think. “but it was not the end of the book‚ because 5 red cars drove past in a row which made it a SUPER GOOD DAY” The use of stream of consciousness also creates a lot of interest and variety for the reader.

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    Ian McEwan’s Atonement draws inspiration from and alludes to a vast number of 20th century modernist authors and works‚ both stylistically and thematically. For a novel to be considered a successful culmination to the reading of a large body of works‚ however‚ it must not be content with merely echoing the themes‚ styles‚ and forms of the past. Rather‚ it must extend them‚ add to them creatively‚ and attempt to pull them into contemporary readership. While his thematic and stylistic allusions to

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    STRUCTURAL DEVICES INCLUDE: 1. Stream of consciousness- A literary style in which one’s thoughts and feelings are depicted in a continuous and uninterrupted flow. 2. Interior Monologue- a literary attempt to present the mental processes of a character before they are formed into regular patterns of speech or logical sequence NB: Interior Monologue involves a stylised way of thinking out loud. (Technically: thinking ‘on the page’.) Unlike stream-of-consciousness‚ an interior monologue can be integrated

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    with separate streams of consciousness that were therefore capable of separate volitions‚ or courses of action. Puccetti was attempting through science to justify dichotomous thinking‚ and therefore indirectly justify dichotomous concepts of good and evil. Critics of Puccetti often pointed to an introspective argument to counter his ideas. This argument was based on someone looking within oneself and realizing they had only one mind because they did not feel two streams of consciousness or separate

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    doing. The Space of the Stream The stream of consciousness narrative characterizes the story‚ while the technique of presentation often vacillates between direct and indirect interior monologues‚ omniscient description‚ and prose soliloquy. These techniques‚ according to Robert Humphrey‚ have been proven to be “capable of carrying the strange and awkward load of human consciousness into the realm of legitimate prose fiction” (41). The primary purpose behind stream of consciousness writing is both to communicate

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