Burns……………………………18 2.1. General stylistic features of R. Burns’s poem “My Heart’s in the Highlands”………………………………………………………..18-21 2.2. The style in “My Heart’s in the Highlands”………………………21-23 Chapter 3. Lexical‚ syntactic expressive means and stylistic devices in:………….24 3.1. “Young and Old” by Charle Kingsley……………………………24-26 3.2. “Out of Sight‚ Out of Mind” by Barnabe Googe…………………26-28 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………29-30 References………………………………………………………………………31-32
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A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A SELECTED CAMPAIGN SPEECH OF PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN BALOGUN OLUWAFUNMILAYO DORCAS 07/15CD069 AN ESSAY SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONS) IN ENGLISH TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH‚ FACULTY OF ARTS‚ UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN‚ ILORIN. MAY 2011. CERTIFICATION THIS ESSAY HAS BEEN READ AND APPROVED AS MEETING PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF A BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE (HONS) IN
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essay b) Speaking about its structure‚ I would like to highlight that it naturally falls into … sections: 4.WHAT ELSE CHARACTERIZES THE TEXT: • WHAT MAKES IT SUBJECTIVE: Tone‚ attitude‚ stylistic devices (on the lexical level‚ on the syntactic level)‚ expressive means (emphatic inversion‚ intensifies or downtoners‚ rhetorical questions…) a) It is important to mention that the prevailing tone of the text is rather encouraging cheerful optimistic the author sounds hopeful of some crucial
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Rhetorical Devices Style is part of classical rhetoric and a number of rhetorical devices are worth considering in any analysis of style. For the analysis of literature a knowledge of rhetorical devices is indispensable‚ since there is often a considerable density of rhetorical figures and tropes which are important generators and qualifiers of meaning and effect. This is particularly the case in poetry. Especially the analysis of the use of imagery is important for any kind of literary text. (For
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* allegory: Extended metaphor in which a story is told to illustrate an important attribute of the subject * alliteration: Repetition of the first consonant sound in a phrase. * allusion: Indirect reference to another work of literature or art * anacoenosis: Posing a question to an audience‚ often with the implication that it shares a common interest with the speaker * antanaclasis: A form of pun in which a word is repeated in two different senses * anthimeria: Substitution
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The Book Thief Dialectical Journal Assignment Due on/before ________________________ The Assignment: 1. In your notebook‚ complete a dialectical journal** (two-column notes) in which you discuss your author’s language and style. (See “Ideas for Analyzing Text.”) 2. Meet the required number (15) of concrete details in your journal notes. * See the page labeled “How to Choose Quotations…” for these requirements. *Dialectic: “The art or practice of arriving at the truth by using conversation involving
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Pyatachev E.G. Text Three From W.S. Leslie Poles Hartley (1895-1972)‚ the son of a solicitor‚ was educated at Harrow and Balliol College‚ Oxford and for more than twenty years from 1932 was a fiction reviewer for such periodicals as the Spectator; Sketch‚ Observer and Time and Tide. He published his first book‚ a collection of short stories entitled "Night Fears" in 1924. His novel "Eustace and Hilda" (1947) was recognized immediately as a major contribution to English fiction; "The Go-Between"
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Investigating the way Emma Watson is represented after her speech in her new role as UN goodwill Ambassador. The three articles I will be writing about are: Extract 1 is a tabloid paper which was published by The Mail Online. The second tabloid article is Extract 2 which is an article by The Express and the last article I will be analysing is Extract 3 which is a Broadsheet paper by The Guardian which followed a week after the two other extracts. All three articles mention Emma Watson In a different
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“Lament for the Makaris” is a poem in twenty-five stanzas‚ each of four lines with a rhyme scheme of aabb and a recurring refrain. Although written in a ballad form‚ William Dunbar’s poem is actually a meditation on serious moral and religious issues‚ including what for his time would have been the most important of all‚ the afterlife. The poem is about mutability and transition‚ including the transition from life to death‚ and what the human response to those changes should be. Death is a central
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ellipsis referred to as stripping and negative contrast with special focus on their syntactic properties and distribution‚ on the one hand‚ and interaction with information structure on the other. The paper is organised as follows: section 1 introduces stripping from a crosslinguistic perspective. Section 2 presents cases of stripping and negative contrast in Libyan Arabic‚ while section 3 discusses stripping in syntactic theory and reviews previous analyses of the phenomenon. Section 4 discusses the
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