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    Stylistic Analysis

    NAME: DIRIR, IBRAHIM MAHAD STUDENT ID:644970 ASSIGNMENT6 INSTRUCTOR: DR RACHEL ODOUL (PHD) Paragraphs Some world problems have a way of lingering and festering-is the thesis statement of the essay as well as the topic sentence of the paragraph. This is the first paragraph’s topic sentence, and the other sentences in the paragraph are expounding on this matter. The first paragraph also introduces the topic of the essay, in other words the first paragraph is an introduction

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    A Book of Practice in Stylistics

    Structure…………………………………………………………………………….14 Connotational Meanings of a Word………………………………………………………………………….14 The Role of the Context in the Actualization of Meaning…………………………………………………….14 Stylistic Differentiation of the Vocabulary…………………………………………………………………..16 Literary Stratum of Words. Colloquial Words…..…………………………………………………………..16 Lexical Stylistic Devices…………………………………………………………………………………….23 Metaphor. Metonymy. Synecdoche. Play on Words. Irony. Epithet…………………………………………23 Hyperbole. Understatement. Oxymoron.

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    Article - Stylistic Characteristics

    Master Lb. Engleza, anul II, Student: THE STYLE OF NEWSPAPERS The newspapers’ style was the last that was recognized as a form of written literary English, dating from the 17th century (in the form of pamphlets) and until 19th century developed continuously into a distinct system of language with specific linguistic characteristics and functions. The materials that can be considered as belonging to newspapers’ style have to perform the following functions: to inform the reader, to persuade,

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    Stylistic Analisys from W.S.

    one’s eye at the first glance is that the tension of the atmosphere in this story is gradually increasing and gets its top at the end of it. The text can be logically divided into only one part: the story itself. The text actually is garish with stylistic devices. A frequient usage of metaphor (such as lingered in his mind; as a handshake; a faint stirring of curiosity; the words came haultingly; yielding to an irresistible compulsion etc) epithets (commercial, unself-conscious, unrecociled and opposing)

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    Life of Pi Stylistic Analysis

    In the book Life of Pi by Yann Martel, Pi uses various stylistic devices to narrate his story to create meaning and emotion to make the story more powerful to the reader. In the passage on page 49 from chapter 16, Pi uses reception, a third-person passive voice, imagery, sound devices such as onomatopoeia, and figurative language such as personification. Within the paragraph, Pi uses the repetition of the word "dance". He repeats the word five times just within the paragraph, at one point saying

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    Stylistic Analisis the Last Leaf

    Рассказ Врача Здесь начинается рассказ врача Тит Ливии повествует, что когда-то Жил в Риме рыцарь, знатный и богатый, По имени Виргинии, у друзей Любовь снискавший щедростью своей. Был дочерью единственною он С женой своей от неба награжден. Красою несравненной дева эта Превосходила все созданья света. Природа создала ее с таким Искусством бесподобным, неземным, Как будто чтоб сказать: «Глядите, люди! Какой творец мечтать о большем чуде Дерзнул бы? Может быть, Пигмалион

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    Stylistic Analysis of Various Types of Essays

    STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF ESSAYS In this chapter we describe different forms and styles of essay writing. These forms and styles are used by a range of authors, including university students and professional essayists. To characterize the peculiar features of the admission essay we would like to make stylistic analyses of an article. App. 1] The beginning of an essay, paragraph 1, is essential to making a good impression. We have elevated the level of diction

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    A Pattern Stylistic Analysis of the Story the Escape by W.S.Maugham

    A Pattern Stylistic Analysis of the Story "The Escape" by William Somerset Maugham W.S. Maugham’s stories make exciting reading and give food for reflection The writer is a great master of ironic style. By using a biased 1st person narrator the author pretends to praise and justify what in fact he exposes and condemns. Thus the writer forces the reader to see through this pretence and make his/her own conclusions as to the purport of the work. The story "The Escape" is a fair example of Maugham's

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    Stylistic Change Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek Art

    occurred in these cultures would soon manifest themselves in the art of that time, most notably statuary art.  Two sculptures, the Classical Doryphoros by Polykleitos and the Old Market Woman from the Hellenistic period, effectively illustrate this stylistic development.  The Doryphoros, a statue of a spear bearer, embodies the mindset of the Classical period: a striving toward the ideal, ultimate body portrayal.  Its perfectly-proportioned, muscular body, carefully balanced contrapposto, and harmonic

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    Stylistic Devices in the Story "A Respectable Woman"

    “A respectable Woman” by Kate Chopin Epithets: - unbroken rest - mild dissipation * deep satisfaction Metaphor: * the air that swept across the sugar field * silence melted for the time Metonymy: * footsteps crunching the gravel Antithesis: * He had been her husband's college friend; was now a journalist, and in no sense a society man or "a man about town," which were, perhaps, some of the reasons she had never met him. But she had unconsciously formed

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