2. List at least three examples of diction in the text that add to the overall tone. Explain how each word contributes to the emotional power of the piece, hospitality, the author uses this word to attempt to create a positive feeling in the story to show that they want hospitality inside the cyclopes home. Exquisite, the author uses this word to give a positive feeling in the story. . Savages, this word contributes to the emotional power of the piece, because it’s telling the reader what these people could be. 3. List at least three examples of imagery in the text that add to the overall tone. Explain how each description contributes to the emotional power of the piece. We drove the sharp end of the beam into the monster's eye. This is an example of imagery because, here the reader can picture a big monster being stabbed through his eye. …show more content…
This is an example of imagery because the reader can picture the big strong monster grabbing his men and flinging them like they are nothing. "As spoke he drove the ram outside, but when we were a little way out from the cave and yards, I first got from under the ram's belly. Here the reader can picture these men driving a ram outside of the cave. The reason that these all add to the overall tone is because this is what helps create the feeling for the reader, it helps to put fear or joy into the reader’s hearts by them being able to picture
One example of the theme is in the second to last paragraph. It states, “My poor Aylmer,” she repeated, with more than human tenderness, “you have aimed loftily; you have done nobly. Do not repent that with so high and pure a feeling, you
Imagery is often used in literature and is one of the key literary devices. According to the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics, imagery is defined as images produced in the mind by language, whose words may refer either to experiences which could produce physical perceptions, were the reader actually to have those experiences or to the sense impressions themselves. Imagery consists of seven types altogether that are: visual, kinesthetic, tactile, gustatory, olfactory, organic and auditory.
22. What is Clarence implying when she says her mother is "not keen on being 'round you lot"? (p.119)
Identify an instance where Cisneros uses powerful imagery. Explain the effect of that imagery upon the reader. Remember that imagery can appeal to any of the senses , including sight, sound, taste, smell, to touch.
Although ethos and logos are important modes as well, this text is most effective due to White’s continuous use of pathos. His thesis statement suggests the urge to return to his childhood memories, “…this feeling got so strong I bought myself a couple of bass hooks and a spinner and returned to the lake where we used to go, for a week’s fishing and to re-visit old haunts” (“Once” para. 1).The audience is also evoked with anticipation to what will happen later. A good example of this is “I took along my son, who had never had any fresh water up his nose and who had seen lily pads only from train windows” (“Once” para. 2). The audience is left asking how the trip with his son will compare to his own memories. White goes on to describe in intricate detail his memory of the lake, cabins, and scenery. He uses visual imagery to allow the audience to place themselves in the setting he has described. “White wants to emphasize the permanence of some things, or at least the memory of some things, despite the continual change that happens in the world”
Imagery is the formation of mental images, figures, or likenesses of things, or of such images collectively. In the story “The Arabian Nights” there wasn’t much imagery because the style of writing in the collection of short stories seems to include more dialect rather than imagery. However, in the story “In a Grove” the imagery that stood out was the way the weapons showed greed. An expression of this was the testimony of the policeman when he caught Tajomour. He stated “You say that this bow and these arrows look like the ones owned by the dead man?
When telling a story, other elements like plot, setting, characterization, symbol, similes and metaphor also play a significant role. In this excerpt, the writer showed the plot and setting of painful condition of a dying soldier, who was injured in the civil war. She uses various similes and lyrical metaphors. For example, “Every breath he draws is like a stab.” Here by using metaphor “like a stab’, she succeeded to showed the real picture of a dying soldier to her readers. Once again, she uses another simile saying, “gathering the bent head in my arms as freely as if he had been a little child”. This example conveys the picture of John as a young child rests in his mother’s lap. Regarding characterization, by implementing analogies, she displays the altruistic mindset of the brave soldier, who joined the army for her mother and for his country. For instance, when she asked him. “Do you regret coming here”, he was positive at all and replied “I didn't want the glory or the pay; I wanted the right thing done, and people kept saying the men who were in earnest ought to fight. I was in earnest, the Lord knows! but I held off as long as I could, not knowing which was my duty; mother saw the case, gave me her ring to keep me steady”. Even when he is on
4. Allen’s language is pervaded by understatements, contrasts and absurdities. Give examples from the text:
The way the narrator uses an abundance of imagery throughout this story, imagery is heavy when the narrator
Imagery is the use of descriptive language to draw attention to characters, scenes, and items. Imagery can be anything from describing how a character looks to describing how something sounds. In Whale Talk a prime example of imagery is when Carly says “‘That night I got a bottle opener from the kitchen and a ball peen hammer and redecorated his brand-new Lexus; smashed all the glass and ran the beer opener down each side, fender to fender’” (Crutcher 74). Another example of imagery in Whale Talk is “He
In the poem ‘Glasgow 5th March 1971 the poet Edwin Morgan contributes to the atmosphere of the poem by using several language techniques such as imagery ,metaphors and onomatopoeia. Which all follow the technique of instamatic poetry. The poem is a very dramatic visual poem that tells the story of one of the many crimes that took place in Glasgow,during the 1970’s, in this case the pem centres around the two youths,that push a couple into a jewellery shop window,to then carry out theft. An atmosphere of fear and violence is created by the way Edwin describes the way the victims appear as they fall through the window.
Imagery is any piece of language that provokes the readers mind to form a mental picture or image.
"Storm Country" by Paul Crenshaw is an excellent example of how to use of imagery literary device. He picked this particular device because it was the best way to show the experience he went through with his first tornado. He discovered just how scary and beautiful and storm could be. At the age of eight, he described the way the trees danced and how the wind swirled as they were falling to the ground. He saw what looked like a curtain of rain coming toward him and his father as they ran to take shelter in his grandfather's cellar. He could hear the storm growing out of the wind and air though it was the most silent as noise he had ever heard. Standing there, both his him and his father did not speak a word, watching the tornado moved from
Some of the themes in the story are 1. Eye of the Beholder 2 Awe and Compassion. Elaborate on both themes. Give Examples.
In this example, the narrator is describing what the brave people feel, and through that description, the reader can almost feel exactly what is being described. Imagery was also utilized in Frost’s " Acquainted with the Night" as the narrator describes his every action to the reader. An example of this is “I have looked down the saddest city lane. / I have passed by the watchman on his beat /