Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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What is the purpose of using ALLITERATION?
Example: "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes"
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Creates a comic, light hearted tone to entertain the reader. To engage.
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Sticks in the reader’s mind as it makes the text catchy. To emphasise.
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Used to command respect from the reader. Shows sophistication and authority in its tone. To persuade.
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Why use REPETITION?
Example: "somewhere ages and ages hence"
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To emphasise. Strengthens the force of the point. Draws attention and means the audience is more likely to remember the words.
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Helps the reader to familiarise themselves with the subject. To engage.
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Engages the reader as they feel they are being addressed directly. Forces them to have an opinion. To persuade.
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Why are SIMILE's used?
For example: “I'll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies”
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Creates a comic, light hearted tone to entertain the reader. To engage.
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Used to reflect the writer’s attitude or emotions of a subject. Changes in tones signal a new direction or shift in attitude. To affect the reader.
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Creates vivid images in the reader’s mind to entertain/persuade or make the subject more believable. To engage.
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What effect does COLLOQUIAL/INFORMAL language have on an audience?
For example:
"y’all"
"A bunch of numpties"
"This arvo?"
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Makes the text more relaxed, draws the reader in and makes it easy to relate to. To persuade.
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Allows the reader to feel for the character/writer’s thoughts and feelings. To persuade.
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Used to command respect from the reader. Shows sophistication and authority in its tone. To persuade.
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Why use PERSONIFICATION?
For example: The run down house appeared depressed.
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To emphasise. Strengthens the force of the point. Draws attention and means the audience is more likely to remember the words.
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Creates vivid images in the reader’s mind to entertain/persuade or make the subject more believable. To engage.
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Engages the reader as they feel they are being addressed directly. Forces them to have an opinion. To persuade.
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What is the purpose of using SYMBOLISM?
Example: the mockingjay in "The Hunger Games" series is used to symbolise rebellion or resistance to the Capitol's rule.
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Can convey complex ideas with a few words or an image. It is used to involve and engage the reader.
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Allows reader to hear the sounds of the words they reflect. To involve the reader in the writer’s world.
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Helps make an issue seem more important and dramatic than it is. To emphasise.
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Why do composers use INTERTEXTUALITY?
Example: "The Simpsons" often uses refences to other texts in their storylines.
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Used to command respect from the reader. Shows sophistication and authority in its tone. To persuade.
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Makes the text more relaxed, draws the reader in and makes it easy to relate to. To persuade.
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Helps the reader to familiarise themselves with the subject. To engage.
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What is the purpose of using ONOMATOPOEIA?
Example: "POW", "BAM", "SNAP"
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Allows reader to hear the sounds of the words they reflect. To involve the reader in the writer’s world.
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Helps make an issue seem more important and dramatic than it is. To emphasise.
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Makes the text more relaxed, draws the reader in and makes it easy to relate to. To persuade.
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Why is PARODY used in texts?
Example: see picture
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Creates a comic, light hearted tone to entertain the reader. To engage.
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Helps make an issue seem more important and dramatic than it is. To emphasise.
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Allows the reader to feel for the character/writer’s thoughts and feelings. To persuade.
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Why is TONE used by writers?
Examples of tone in a story include just about any adjective you can imagine:
Scared
Anxious
Excited
Worried
Foolish
Smart
Depressing
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Used to reflect the writer’s attitude or emotions of a subject. Changes in tones signal a new direction or shift in attitude. To affect the reader.
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Allows reader to hear the sounds of the words they reflect. To involve the reader in the writer’s world.
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Helps make an issue seem more important and dramatic than it is. To emphasise.