MondeoSun poisoning.
A
B
Irony is when you are saying something, really od which you would never mean, and which you clearly don’t mean. Exaggerating so much, and using another tone, so everybody understands that you don’t mean what you are saying.
C modern society is ideal – with perfect.
D – it fits fine – she is sun poisoned in the ending.
Language style.
Informal language.
-Direct speech.
- Spoken Language.
- The use of the Pronounce “you”’ involves the reader in a unique way.
Figurative language.
-Creating pictures. To make specific points or exaggerate a point.
An ironic tone.
- Distance the narrator from a situation.
- A way to exaggerate a point.
- A way to criticize a development – an attitude – a part of society etc.
PLOT
* The perfect holiday. * Ruined!
* All the way though the holiday, she is pessimistic because she knows that the holiday won’t be perfect. * The narrator cannot live up to expectations stated by society. * The perfect female body. * A female impersonator. (wannabe ideal woman.) * Bad food at the hotel. * Bad food on the plane. * No palms. * Irritating musicians. * No shadow. (Sun poisoning.) * Brochures don’t keep their promises – it won’t be paradise – it won’t be perfect. * No romantic dinners og talks with boyfriend. * Sun poisoned.
All these points’ together results a ruined holiday! 1. Home 1 Out Home 2. (changed)
In this story she does not change. She comes home, maybe even in a worse condition, than when she went a way – she is not mentally ready tpo make a change. 2. A stranger to comes to town. Point of view. * A self-portrait of the author? * A portrait and a critique of the modern western woman. * “You” – a rare narrator – a 2. Person narrator. * Mary Morrison.
Josip Novakovich. * 7 universalplot structures. * Man against man. * Man against self. * Man against nature. * Man against the machine. * Man against god. * Man against society.