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Side 16
... person says , but also to the tone or attitude taken toward what that person is saying . In a story , we listen for the tone of the author's voice in the same way . " Written words , " said Joseph Conrad , " have their accent , too ...
... person says , but also to the tone or attitude taken toward what that person is saying . In a story , we listen for the tone of the author's voice in the same way . " Written words , " said Joseph Conrad , " have their accent , too ...
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... person narrator , as used by Galsworthy , who has the authority of an intimate witness , one who is directly involved in the action . In some stories the narrator is the principal character . Such narrators describe with unchallenged ...
... person narrator , as used by Galsworthy , who has the authority of an intimate witness , one who is directly involved in the action . In some stories the narrator is the principal character . Such narrators describe with unchallenged ...
Side 1040
... person being por- trayed : the person's chief claim to fame , approximate dates , and perhaps other facts . The writer's main task is to provide a focus , a way of looking at the subject . Writers give information , but it is incidental ...
... person being por- trayed : the person's chief claim to fame , approximate dates , and perhaps other facts . The writer's main task is to provide a focus , a way of looking at the subject . Writers give information , but it is incidental ...
Indhold
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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