Saturday, October 22, 2011

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The Lucky One  by Nicholas Sparks

Original Style Mapping Sentences:

1.  In Cormac McCarthy's novel The Road, the straightforward descriptions of the stripped wilderness give the text a minimalistic feel and forcing attention to the rare dialogue between the father and son. That was from Norwegian Wood and I like the imagry it shows and uses adjectives you normally would not see.

2. These diction types enforce the suggestivly imaginative connotation as he describes normal objects with a certain blunt hyberbolishness. That One Guy's Blog said this and I enjoyed the feeling given from the words especially hyberbolishness.

3.In 1984 by George Orwell, he portrays low language through his blunt diction and coarse observations giving the reader a sense of fear as well as disgust. Orwell uses vulgar descriptions such as, "The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats," which illustrates the setting of the novel. As Told by Ginger used the quote very well to help illustrate the feeling in the writing.

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