book‚ Madame Bovary‚ evokes emotion and suspense through his prose style‚ which matches the mood of the narrative; this style can be seen in many parts of the novel. Throughout the book Madame Bovary‚ Flaubert will use a certain form in his prose style so that the reader will want to continue to read more. This ingenious way of writing envelops the reader in his writings‚ and causes the reader to become engrossed in the reading. This prose style can often be found at the end of a chapter or the last
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Middle English describes dialects of English in the history of the English language between the High and Late Middle Ages‚ or roughly during the three centuries between the late 12th and the late 15th century. * In 1066 the Normans invaded England‚ and the French of Normandy‚ together with Latin‚ was to become the language of court‚ religion and science * English was still used by the common people‚ but there was no literature written in it for 200 years. * However‚ this situation of
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literary style‚ Wolfe is able to provide a unique perspective on the counter-culture of the sixties. In the book‚ the characters consume mind-altering drugs‚ which Wolfe attempts to capture through their disjointed dialogue. Wolfe wants to put the reader in the mindset of the Merry Pranksters‚ as he writes in the author’s note‚ “I have tried not only to tell what the Pranksters did but to re-create the mental atmosphere or subjective reality of it. I don’t think their adventures can be understood
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attachment; often rich in sentiment and passion. Usual themes in poetry: Love‚ death‚ brotherhood‚ inhumanity‚ loneliness‚ joy. Purposes of Poetry: 1.Move an individual to tears or laughter. 2.Stir the insights of the readers. 3.Stimulate the imagination of the reader. 4.Lift the burden of a heavy heart. 5.Erase and relax tension in a troubled world. Forms of Poetry: 1.Couplet-a stanza of two lines Ex: The play’s the thing Wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King. 2.Tercet-a
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style. includes informative materials: news in brief‚ headlines‚ ads‚ additional articles. But not everything published in the paper can be included in N.S. we mean publicist essays‚ feature articles‚ scient. Reviews are not N.S. to attract the readers attention special means are used by british & am. Papers ex: specific headlines‚ space ordering. We find here a large proportion of dates‚ personal names of countries‚ institutions‚ individuals. To achieve an effect of objectivity in rendering some
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reconsideration of who the real monstrous character is in the novel. The creature’s repetitive description of his initial innocent desire to be accepted by the society‚ his guilt towards his crimes and the injustice done to him by the society engages the reader more directly with his feelings of misery and sufferings. Similarly for the poem extract‚ framed narrative is also being engaged. Two narrative voices are presented here. The first stanza of the extract is narrated by the mariner in a first person’s
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witch What is she wearing? What do you know about Nordic Mythology? Nordic Paganism • is characterized by a polytheistic world-view (they believed in many Gods) • the official conversion to Christianity took place in the 10th‚ 11th and 12th centuries‚ very late compared with the rest of Europe (Roman Empire 4th century‚ England 7th century‚ Germany 9th century); • Christianity was introduced in Iceland around the year 1000 by parliamentary decree; in 1164 a Christian bishop ruled in
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introduction “Twilight is an attempt to explore the shades of that loss. It is not really an attempt to find causes or to show where responsibility was lacking”(Smith xxi). The author accomplishes this by using emotional appeals and language to put the reader into the witnesses’ spot. The most obvious rhetorical
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paragraphing in formal‚ academic prose. What makes paragraphs seem unique to the reader is the style of the writer’s prose‚ not the actual format of the information. There are four main types of paragraphs in academic prose: the standard paragraph‚ the explanatory paragraph‚ the evidential paragraph‚ and the introductory paragraph (whose format is sometimes mirrored in the conclusion). Note that the rules and formats described here apply to formal‚ academic prose‚ as opposed to paragraphing in newspapers
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5 Important Elements of a Short Story A short story is a short work of fiction. Fiction‚ as you know‚ is prose writing about imagined events and characters. Prose writing differs from poetry in that it does not depend on verses‚ meters or rhymes for its organization and presentation. Novels are another example of fictional prose and are much longer than short stories. Some short stories‚ however‚ can be quite long. If a a short story is a long one‚ say fifty to one hundred pages‚ we call it
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