Author Style To start off, Louis Sachar writes in many different styles in the different books he writes. There are many different books that he has written and has gotten many awards. Sachar won the Newbery Medal for one of his top selling books, called Holes. Another book that he is written is called Small Steps. Small Steps is about how you have one thing at a time in life and not do so many things at once. In the book Small Steps, Louis Sachar uses figurative language, conflict to help keep the reader engaged, and uses the same character’s name in multiple of his books as his writing style. One style that Louis Sachar uses in the book Small Steps is conflict. Conflict is a struggle between opposing forces or when two characters in a story get in a fist fight or just a fight over a conversation. In the book Small Steps, an example of conflict is on page 217, “She picked up her cup and tossed the contents at him, splattering him with coffee and cream.” Kira got mad at Armpit because Armpit said that Kira should consider another profession besides singing and Kira was really upset that Armpit said that. Kira tossed the cup of coffee at him while everyone in the store stared at Armpit with coffee all over his shirt. This relates to the author’s style because Sachar likes to use a lot conflict in his books to keep the reader engaged. Another example of conflict in the book Small Steps is on page 199, “Moses whacked him on the side of his head. X-Ray gets hit on the side of his head very hard by Moses, who is a man who wants the counterfeit tickets that X-Ray has. X-Ray’s glasses broke, and his tickets were stolen by Moses, while X-Ray lay on the floor after he got punched in the face. Sachar uses a lot of conflict in the books he writes. In addition to conflict, another style that Louis Sachar uses in his books, especially Small Steps and Holes, is figurative language. Figurative language is a language that uses words of expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. It also uses exaggerations or alterations to make a linguistic point. An example of figurative language in Small Steps
Figurative language is a main component in showcasing the emotions the characters reveal. An example being when the author writes “ The children huddled up to her and breathed like little calves waiting at the bars in the twilight.” This portrays the children's emotions with more emphasis and really shows how they watched everything Granny Weatherall did with precision. This type of writing really helps the reader understand what is going on within the characters and their actions. The author also displays figurative language in the way she describes how John would be in the situation of them still being together. She describes him as being more of a child, rather than taking a parent role.
The organization and transitions take away from his actual writing. He jumps from one idea to another and it is not clear what the point is at that specific moment. One example of this is when he jumps from masculinity, to a short paragraph about femininity, then abruptly back to the problems with being a male.
the plot in the story, the minimalistic style, and theme, the author better develops and conveys
There was some type of figurative language
A literary technique is a device employed in literature to add depth to a writer’s work. These techniques can be obvious, such as the technique of rhyme in a poem, or subtle, such as juxtaposition, which can go unnoticed by the reader. In The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien uses many such techniques to provide more depth to his book. Four literary techniques used by Tim O’Brien are symbolism, pathetic fallacy, irony, and juxtaposition.
Figurative language is a language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. When the author uses literary language, he or she is stating the facts as they are. Figurative language is very common in poetry, and is also used in prose and nonfiction as well. In the stories “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myer and “ The Contender” by Robert Lipsyte the authors use figurative language to describe the mood, setting, and the characters.
Figurative Language is the art of using figures of speech, loaded words, appeals, etc. they are used to have more of an impact and to persuade the listeners to join your side. in his speech, Patrick Henry tried to appeal to the audience by bringing up God into
Second, both authors use structured syntax in order to convey their message. Thomas uses a simple syntax whereas Didion uses more of a complex one. Both of them use varying length of sentences; however the passages seem to go from general to specific. The evident structure is that they first describe their environment and the subject in the beginning as well as introduce their message. Then they move on to give the reader some logic behind these ideas. Finally, they conclude by ending their narration with a summary of their arguments. Also, they both use first person narration in their pieces. Thomas seems to have written the entire piece from her own perspective when compared to Didion, who seems to have used less of her view specifically in the first half of the piece. This perspective gives
As I was reading this book I notice he really goes into detail about the people in his life by using Quotes that they say that describe who they are.
In the passage “The Bike” by Gary Soto the author does an outstanding job in his usage of figurative language and imagery to impact the story and it’s plot. The author also uses a variety of different elements to enhance and improve the reader’s point of view on the story. The first element the author utilizes is figurative language. Figurative Language any figure of speech which depends on a non-literal meaning of some or all of the words used. In the text “The Bike” it states, “Our orange cats looked on from the fence, their tails up like antennas.
In Madeline Miller’s “Circe”, she weaves the use of tone to show the impact that sexism has on women. When using tone, Miller reflects the strong connection and importance of sexism as a central theme in the novel. Miller likes to illustrate how the misogyny of women shapes Circe and the other female characters in the story. The tone of the novel is dull and resentful as Miller shows us the ways in which sexism shapes the world in which Circe lives in and just women in general. In the novel, Circe can be seen as a symbol of the challenges and challenges women face.
Figurative language plays a major role in literature. The use of multiple types of figurative language adds quality, strength, and depth through literary works. “Applying the right element in making specific points in writing is necessary to make figurative language work.” For example, Billy Collins uses a few different types of figurative language to strengthen his poem, The Names. It is moving that Billy Collins uses imagery, metaphors, and allegory in his poem because those elements help depict a deeper meaning of his thoughts and remembrance of 9/11.
2. What writing strategy does the author use that you think is effective, and why? For example, does he use examples, or does he make
The text that will be analyzed is a short story called The Secret Lion by Alberto Rios. This text is jam packed full of figurative language such as symbolism and personification. The story is a memory from the author himself about when he was growing up as a kid in the border town of Nogales, Arizona. He has just reached junior high and he is in the early stages of becoming an adult. He does not like the fact that he is growing up and he wants to stay as a kid.
Figurative language is one of the literary aspects. For example: ‘’I never understood why you would ever feel the need to shoot the fish in the barrel. I mean, they're in a barrel, you've already caught them. The hard work's done, they can't escape. So if you want them dead, just drain the water out. Why bring guns into it?” Another literary example used in the book is the use of syntax. The following quote demonstrates the author’s use of the correct syntax in his writing. “I don't understand a thing about this world: about people, and why they do the things they do. The more I find out, the more I uncover, the more I know, the less I understand.” Lastly, the author explains his point of view very well so that the reader can truly understand the author’s point of view. For example: ‘’Batman doesn't have any superpowers. He's not superhuman. He's not super. So therefore he can't be a