Add Papers Marked0
Paper checked off!

Marked works

Viewed0

Viewed works

Shopping Cart0
Paper added to shopping cart!

Shopping Cart

Register Now

internet library
Atlants.lv library
FAQ
2,49 € Add to cart
Add to Wish List
Want cheaper?
ID number:979334
 
Author:
Evaluation:
Published: 16.02.2011.
Language: English
Level: College/University
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Extract

In addition, the rhythm of the text varies. When speaking about the effect left on the town people by Kino’s finding, the language is somewhat tenser, as if the narrator tried to draw a picture of ‘the black distillate’ of envy and restlessness which overwhelmed the town. This is achieved partly by vocabulary – venom, poison sacks, stirred up etc. Moreover, the author uses enumeration when describing people’s feelings: ‘the dreams, the speculations, the schemes, the plans, the futures, the wishes, the needs, the lusts, the hungers of everyone’. Such approach helps to keep up the suspense in the text. On the contrary, in the last part of the extract, where Kino’s family is described, the tempo of the text becomes milder; it acquires a flavour somewhat similar to fairy-tales. To achieve this, the author used polysyndeton – several sentences in a row start with ‘and’, which gives the text its specific flow. In addition, the metaphor connected with music (music of the family, music of the pearl) gives the passage a gentler mood. …

Author's comment
Work pack:
GREAT DEAL buying in a pack your savings −3,98 €
Work pack Nr. 1312248
Load more similar papers

Atlants

Choose Authorization Method

Email & Password

Email & Password

Wrong e-mail adress or password!
Log In

Forgot your password?

Draugiem.pase
Facebook

Not registered yet?

Register and redeem free papers!

To receive free papers from Atlants.com it is necessary to register. It's quick and will only take a few seconds.

If you have already registered, simply to access the free content.

Cancel Register