Friday, February 22, 2019
Simple Gift Esssay
Identifying language techniques Composers use various language techniques or features to make their texts more interesting and engaging to the responder.Some language techniques used by Stephen Herrick in The Simple Gift are simile comparing ace thing with another utilize the linguistic communication like or as metaphor a comparison where one thing is said to be another colloquial language everyday speech characterised by liberal language and shortened records (gday, cant) direct speech character marks () are used to indicate direct speech, that is, the exact words that are spoken slang words which are fashionable at heart a itty- patchty group for a short period of duration literary allusion makingreference to other well known books, films, etc first person using the pronouns I, me, my, us, we comparatives and superlatives adjectives for comparing, e. g. Adjective Comparative Superlative long longer longest small smaller smallest bright brighter brightest ell ipsis three dots to provide a pause, to try out that something has been left out modality gives information about the degree of conclusion involved in an action, e. g. Low modality Medium modality spunky modality possibly probably definitely could should must never sometimes always juxtaposition the close positioning of words or images to execute an effect imagery to create a set of strong noetic images in the responders mind repetition a word or phrase used many times to add idiom rhetorical question a question that is asked but which does not run or need an answer. Activity Language techniques Find examples of these language techniques in The Simple Gift. Give page numbers. Explain the effect of this technique on the responder. Language technique Example from the text (quote) Page Effect of this technique Simile Men in suits, like tired penguins 28 I makes you think they all seem tired and they all look the very(prenominal) as one another. Doing the s ame sort of thing day in and day out. Metaphor I dreamt of myself as an old man in a pub 54 It makes you think that he is a bit depressed about getting old, from what he has seen it is a bad thing. informal language I wished I Hadnt 80 It is simply regretting any(prenominal) they have done Direct speech $109, but lets make it $100 cash. Its a 83 wellspring billy club is looking to buy a ring, and the good ring son. man is existence very generous towards him. Slang Literary allusion He kept public lecture about the book, his 118 It is talking about the book that he loves favourite, The Grapes Of Wrath and the reinforce and the characteristics of the book. of poverty First person I hate Cooking 121 Well the first one she is phraseing she does not I love eat like cooking, The second shows that she loves to eat. Comparatives/ superlatives Quieter, 129 It is more silent than quiet but louder than quietest. ellipsis A house seems so so 176 It looks like they are try to find words to describe what they are trying to say. Modality Nothing, something, 96 It is like building it up to something big. Juxtaposition In the quiet self-restraint 94 It creates the affect of a most peaceful day, that everyone is happy. Imagery A sip of beer, a slice of cheese, some 94 It creates pictures in your head of the food roast, and slowly one biscuit after another they are eating and how nice it is. Repetition Rhetorical question What should I say? 135 He is asking himself what he should say to make it blameless but he knows it comes from the heart anyway.
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