Friday, October 21, 2011

Current

1. Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy does not send a whimsical or inspirational feel but gives off more of a graceful or elegant feel.
http://bradey.blogspot.com/

2. Uris uses a elegant diction and a melodious language.
http://abiddetyafter.blogspot.com/

3. 1984 by George Orwell uses straightforward and exact diction, colloquial formality, and dull sound to create a harsh feeling for the reader, much like how Winston feels the chill of the bright cold day and the enormous eyes of the face watching him.
http://freefifteen.blogspot.com/

I like third one because it has good comparison and uses the words very creatively while still keeping to their ture meaning. It has strong word choice and uses meticulous diction that helps relay a true meaning of what is seen in the selection chosen.

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