According to the biography on Dickens, he was forced to leave his parents and to do hard work on his own in a factory. This factory work was cruel to Dickens as he was still young, and ended up influencing him greatly as the incident was not a bright time in Dickens ' life. 2. Several clues point to Pip being portrayed as young in the excerpt given, such as describing his cheeks as chubby and the fact he was still dependent on others. As a result, it is reasonable to assume Pip may have been around 10 years old. 3. The first quote, “ 'You young dog, ' said the man, licking his lips, 'what fat cheeks you ha ' got. '", specifically states that Pip is young but the additional comment on his cheeks gives a hint that he is younger than a …show more content…
The sentence still maintains the main message however not all of the synonyms keep the work flowing as well as the original did. 6. The sentence highlighted in pink uses both anaphora and hyperbole. Anaphora is used as Dickens repeatedly uses the same words, “A man”, to keep the flow going. Hyperbole is also used such as in “whose teeth chattered in his head as he seized me by the chin.” 7. The language uses in these sentences does not exactly reflect how a child would describe a man as it seems too heavily detailed. No child would likely be able to tell if a man was “lamed by stones, and cut by flints, and stung by nettles, and torn by briars.” as stated in these sentences. 8. The phrases highlighted in blue contains a large percentage of slang. There is no jargon, as there is no specific “specialized” wording. Brumgardt 4 9. Dickens ' word choice for Pip and the convict does make them seem more realistic. The use of slang and dialect in the convicts dialogue makes it seem as if you can almost hear the accent, which in turn helped develop the character much faster. The dialogue for Pip made him seem younger and easily frightened, yet still managed to stay pretty mature. Like the convicts dialogue, this development helped make the characters
Ponyboy, the protagonist in the novel The Outsiders, changes and realizes something very important. As he is on his journey with his friends helping him on the way, he learns that his friends are like his family and are always there. He starts to notice it near the end of the novel when Dally and Johnny (his closest friends) both get killed. The theme for this book is better said as, a valuable friend can be more loyal than a brother.
In the Great Depression era novel The Grapes of Wrath John Steinbeck deploys descriptive language to convey Man’s perseverance. For example in chapter 3 Steinbeck describes Man’s perseverance by using a turtle and it struggles to represent the Joad family’s struggles. One can see Man’s perseverance when narrator states, “Now the hands, braced on top of the wall, strained and lifted, and the shell came slowly up and rested its front end on the wall.” In this passage the phrases “strained and lifted” and “came slowly up” evoke the reader's sense of struggle and hardship because the turtle is slowly lifting itself with all its might over a large obstacle. This dialogue also expresses life’s will to survive regardless of the
Comparison essay Between Segun and Dally After reading the article about Segun, along with finishing ‘The Outsiders’ by S.E. Hinton, I felt that there was a sound similarity with Dally, the definitive ‘gangster’ of the group in ‘The Outsiders’, and Segun, a ringleader of various gangs in Toronto. In much the same way, both boy’s early lives were marked by run-ins with the police and constant moving around. On page 10 of ‘The Outsides’ , Ponyboy states of Dally’s childhood: Dally had spent three years on the wild side of New York and had been arrested at the age of ten. He was tougher, colder,meaner than the rest of us.
In the book Count of Monte Cristo there are multiple figurative language devices. At one multiple points the book is caught using multiple examples of hyperboles. “...allowed a single drop of it to fall between the child’s lips. Although still pale, the boy opened his eyes immediately.” (Dumas 207).
The reason why I want to be part of the National English Honor Society is because English is my favorite subject. Since I was young, I have always been the reader in my family and it has always been one of my best subjects in school. Ever since I was young, I have always been the reader in my family. Reading has been my escape from the stress of school and work and is an outlet for me to relax. I often imagine myself as the character of the stories and try to figure out what I would do if I was the character in real life.
The amount of power the social classes play in the society in the book The Outsiders is crucial. The social classes divided the society into two main parts, the Socs and the Greasers. The coming of age and development of the characters has really created a bond between them. While it has created trust, it has also created distrust among the two gangs. The gangs were raised to hate and distrust each other.
Scout was describing what her aunt was doing – sewing. Scout was describing the Radley household and the existence of the mysterious Boo Radley. A hyperbole is used as an over exaggeration in literature. “Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom” (9.)
Dickens was sent to work at a shoe polish factory. Charles was not pleased with working so much that he rarely spoke during the time he had to work which was only a year since his father was released when he came into some inheritance money. Charles went back to school but he had to drop out when he was fifteen to work in which he became an office
Moreover, a third example of impressive use of diction is a metaphor in the sentence “they nicknamed me chicken-hips” (Pigott 79). In this sentence they are comparing Pigott to a chicken because she has no mass on her hips. The significance in this sentence is the word chicken hips, this word is used to show the reader that in a woman in Africa who is slim would be called chicken hips while in a modern location they would be considered
Anton Chekhov once stated, “Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.” By using descriptive language, the author is able to paint a picture in the reader’s mind to help them visualize the narrator’s visualization and perspective. In the short story, “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Dean Myers, the author uses figurative language and descriptive adjectives to develop the mood and the characters. In “The Treasure of Lemon Brown,” the author uses figurative language to develop the mood and the characters.
1) In Hamlet, pouring poison in a person’s ear had both a literal and symbolic significance. The literal meaning is that they are telling lies to people in order to deceive them. They are pouring poison or “poisonous” words into that person’s ear. The symbolic meaning of pouring poison in a person’s ear can be associated with the symbolic meaning of the snake in the story of Adam and Eve where the snake lures Eve in through lies. The characters in Hamlet were misled in the same way because they had poison poured into their ears.
Pip is the only one who helps Magwitch in his time of struggle, he gives him food to eat and Brandy to drink; most importantly Pip gives him a file to break free of the iron cuffs around his ankles, “But he was down on the rank wet grass, filing at his iron like a madman, and not minding me or minding his own leg, which had an old chafe on it, and was bloody…” (18). From this moment Magwitch feels in debt to Pip and believes that this young boy will be capable of many things, so Magwitch decides to help Pip into his coming of age as gentleman. Pip is unaware that his benefactor is infact the convict he found in the woods many years before. He becomes informed when one night the convict appears at his door to tell him, “Yes, Pip, dear boy, I’ve made a gentleman on you! It’s me
In his writing, J. M. Rignall discusses how the techniques implemented by Dickens play a part in the way he tells
In 1816. His father spent more time in prison for debt.(“Charles Dickens Biography”). While his father was in debt prison the rest of the family moved to live near the prison,the rest of the family moved to live near the prison, leaving Charles to live alone. But,when his father was free it was hard for him to find a good job and he lacked the money to support his family.(Collins).Dickens when to school off and on until he was 15, and then he left school for good (Collins). Dickens liked to read books and he really enjoyed reading and was especially fond of adventure stories, fairy tale, and novels.
The ability to write well is very useful for our personal and professional lives. It helps students, business people, politicians, writers, bloggers, marketers and everyone who has ever needed to arrange words together to convey ideas or opinions. The written word has become an essential means of social communication: mastery of it helps you to enthrall and persuade an audience that would look upon you favorably in return. It goes without saying that learning how to create compelling content is a part of one’s success as an online publisher. Reading widely and deeply while consistently honing your writing skills helps a great deal in bettering your prose.