Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Commentary on Hope Essay -- Papers

Commentary on Hope Aimed at the older teenagers with sophisticated lexis, Hope has been opened by presenting literary devices such as personification, phonological features and repetition, thus setting the scene whilst subtly stressing the conveyed mood and theme. The usage of the present tense rather than the past removes the analogue dictation by time and restricts knowledge to situation rather than chronology. By applying a present tense to this text, I have removed the idea that the shadower has limits as it seems to be immovable, and because of this, the reader has to accept its presence and learn how to benefit from the lighter areas. Within Hope, a musical lexis is applied to the text, creating more intensity and can-do description to the text. The reader is instinctively drawn towards the phonological side of the scene rather than the visual as they are able to hear that horrific roar crescendo dynamically. Furthermore, this centres the reade rs thoughts on the unanswered questions they may have a...

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.