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Literature Components
Literary Devices
Diction (the choice of words used in the story) > Casual - use of slang example momma and guy > Lighthearted/ humorous Example: ......he smiled until I thought his face would break into two > Used of cliche's (overused expression) Example: I'm crazy about you > American Example: Boss Stereotypes Example: Pretty young models; rich and handsome employer |
Slapstick Comedy Example: Ridiculous behavior of singing waiter, silly fight Simile Example: He looked like a dog who had just found a bone; mouth wide open like a couple of fish Imagery Example:The fruitcake ingredients make the sophisticated perfume smell like a glorious mix of all natural, inviting and warm smells (like a fresh bread and flowers and sunshine all mixed together) P.O.V - Point of View This story is written from the first person point of view. The narrator is also the main character, the pronoun "I" is used. We see the evidence from Anna's where we can experience her thoughts and feeling along in the story. |
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Moral Values
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