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Poetic Devices Descriptive Language
591 wordsAt Cooloola is a lyrical poem written by a well recognized Australian poet, Judith Wright. This poem creatively describes a beautiful scene of nature. The poet uses highly descriptive language and a diverse range of poetic devices to engage the reader into imagining a picture of how peaceful and serene this exquisite the scenery is down by Lake Cooloola. Underlying the subject matter is the implied theme that the lake is under threat from conquering people who will not protect its white shores o...
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Leo Tolstoy Anna Karenina
489 wordsDescriptive language that makes Vronsky a tender and affectionate flirt Leo Tolstoy uses descriptive language to make Vronsky a charming and handsome man who inspires affection in all, who meet him, which strongly affects Vronsky's interaction with women. Vronsky's ability to win over womens affection is illustrated through the opinions of other characters and Vronsky's actions. The other characters give opinions that use descriptive language that shows Vronsky as an affectionate and caring pers...
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Joseph Conrad Heart Conrad Heart Of Darkness
522 wordsJoseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, achieved classical recognition for its depiction of humanity's struggle to reconcile good and evil. From the very opening pages of the Bible man has wrestled with choice, opportunity, propensity and instinct. The knowledge of good and evil has surely caused us to die to simplicity and burdened us with the curse of self-awareness. At first it was a struggle for me to get from page to page because of Conrad's intricate details. I was not accustomed to his unique ...
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Sir Lancelot Descriptive Language
1,352 wordsIn any piece of lyrical poetry, authors must masterfully use the language of the poem to covey the intended meaning. In order to ensure the meaning is not lost, it is imperative that the author incorporates various aspects of the narrative to escalate the poem past its face value. Alfred Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shallot is no exception to the rule. From lines like blue unclouded weather and the gemmy bridle glitter free, one can draw that descriptive language is Tennyson's tool to revealing t...
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Artist As A Young Man Women And Girls
2,474 wordsStephen Dedalus, the main character in most of James Joyce's writings, is said to be a reflection of Joyce himself. In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, the reader follows Stephen as he develops from a young child into a young artist, overcoming many conflicts both internally and externally, and narrowly escaping a life long commitment to the clergy. Through Joyce's use of free indirect style, all of Stephens speech, actions, and thoughts are filtered through the narrator of the story. Ho...
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