How Does Jeane Duprau Use Figurative Language

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What do you think when you hear “The City of Sparks!” Jeanne DuPrau was an author who used vividness and description in her words. Furthermore, The City of Sparks was a book about emberites(People from the city of Ember) and their experience now going to the outside world. Today we are going to observe how Jeanne DuPrau uses imagery, figurative language, and mood to tell a story vividly. First, let us start with Imagery. Imagery can feasibly be known as used quite a bit in Jeanne DuPrau’s books. This tool helps give the author a technique to send an image into the mind of the reader. Such an example of this would have been in The City of Sparks in the quote “It was a bigger flame than Lina had ever seen, like a terrible orange hand, reaching up and down.” You can see Duprau uses imagery incredibly well. She describes the fire as a “terrible orange hand” and also describing it as an insanely big flame never seen before. Therefore giving us truly a splendid image to our brain about how this object might look. Which also consequently shows us how she uses imagery very well, again. Now let us see how DuPrau uses figurative language to display and tell her stories. …show more content…

Figurative language is a tool helpful for giving close detail. You can see some use of it in the quote “She was remembering the sparkling city whose picture she had drawn so many times,” This shows good detail and character development in just a line. Also gives us a great impression to the reader. Finally, proves how Duprau is an author who wants to share her story vividly so you can imagine it. So, know that we see how DuPrau uses figurative language to tell a story, let us see how she uses mood to tell a

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