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Frida Lufen
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FICTIONAL TEXT TRANSITION In order to emphasize the contrast between.... the author uses a certain/Specific language and number of stylistic devices. In the extract.....feels extremely.... towards... Those emotions are // In the text... attitude towards... is presented • Supported by a certain language, and. .by using.... ANALYSIS How to analyse а (1) Narrative perspective · First-person narrator -> uses."1" and ."me" → Usually the novel's main character ↳> reader identifies easily with can be manipulated →> subjective view of situation دا Third-person limited uses "she/her" and L> emphasize with the role L> impression of their personal opinion L> subjective view Third-person omniscient → knows everything. →>> may ->. cam Switch. her/his" → only insight into دا character. (unlimited) about every character comment on events or behaviours. → knows how the plot will. ↳> objective representation gives an over view between places and times (flashbacks, foreshadowing) develop. 2) Narrative techniques Interior monologue (→> stream-of- conciousness → thoughts and feelings. depicted as they are passing through a character's mind. → thoughts may have. no chrondogical order →> thoughts jump from one topic to another →> incomplete sentences 1) Scenic presentation one character's thoughts and feelings Free indirect. Discourse. → thoughts and feelings are reported -> detached way → you may hear the narrators voice -> using "she/he" pronouns. MODE OF PRESENTATION detailled description of an event. reader feels involved thoughts and emotions are depicte. 2) panoramic presentation a period → Sumarizes reader → different. of time. gets an overview. Of the Situation places may be involved 3) Foreshadowing → clues →→ Creates suspense to prepare the reader (4) Flashback enables LANGUAGE ATMOSPHERE reader to gain a better...
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understanding of the characters. motives For later events choice of words → positive /negative connoted words register →> formal / informal /colloquial language tone → numerous, aggressive, depressive short forms? STYLISTIC DEVICES DEVICE Furthermore, the stylistic devises show/express. (the contrast between). even more. alliteration (tha lazy lying lion) → draws attention to key words, arouses interest. anaphora (Let's... Lets'... Let's..) -> stays in readers mind, underlines antithesis (man proposes, god disposes) →→ emphasize how different twe aspects are, vividly climax (he stood, waked and then rau) enumeration (books, sticks, bricks.. hyperbole underline. creates intensity + structure personification > vivid description metaphor → influence audience emotionally
Englisch /
Analysis fictional Text
Frida Lufen
11/12/13
Lernzettel
Abitur Lernzettel
3
text analysis klasse 11/12
196
11/12
2
stylistic device and their effects & analysis of language
2
11/12/13
1
the whistle-blower
8
11/12/13
3
stylistic devices and their effects
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FICTIONAL TEXT TRANSITION In order to emphasize the contrast between.... the author uses a certain/Specific language and number of stylistic devices. In the extract.....feels extremely.... towards... Those emotions are // In the text... attitude towards... is presented • Supported by a certain language, and. .by using.... ANALYSIS How to analyse а (1) Narrative perspective · First-person narrator -> uses."1" and ."me" → Usually the novel's main character ↳> reader identifies easily with can be manipulated →> subjective view of situation دا Third-person limited uses "she/her" and L> emphasize with the role L> impression of their personal opinion L> subjective view Third-person omniscient → knows everything. →>> may ->. cam Switch. her/his" → only insight into دا character. (unlimited) about every character comment on events or behaviours. → knows how the plot will. ↳> objective representation gives an over view between places and times (flashbacks, foreshadowing) develop. 2) Narrative techniques Interior monologue (→> stream-of- conciousness → thoughts and feelings. depicted as they are passing through a character's mind. → thoughts may have. no chrondogical order →> thoughts jump from one topic to another →> incomplete sentences 1) Scenic presentation one character's thoughts and feelings Free indirect. Discourse. → thoughts and feelings are reported -> detached way → you may hear the narrators voice -> using "she/he" pronouns. MODE OF PRESENTATION detailled description of an event. reader feels involved thoughts and emotions are depicte. 2) panoramic presentation a period → Sumarizes reader → different. of time. gets an overview. Of the Situation places may be involved 3) Foreshadowing → clues →→ Creates suspense to prepare the reader (4) Flashback enables LANGUAGE ATMOSPHERE reader to gain a better...
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Knowunity
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understanding of the characters. motives For later events choice of words → positive /negative connoted words register →> formal / informal /colloquial language tone → numerous, aggressive, depressive short forms? STYLISTIC DEVICES DEVICE Furthermore, the stylistic devises show/express. (the contrast between). even more. alliteration (tha lazy lying lion) → draws attention to key words, arouses interest. anaphora (Let's... Lets'... Let's..) -> stays in readers mind, underlines antithesis (man proposes, god disposes) →→ emphasize how different twe aspects are, vividly climax (he stood, waked and then rau) enumeration (books, sticks, bricks.. hyperbole underline. creates intensity + structure personification > vivid description metaphor → influence audience emotionally