Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Style Mapping

In the book "Deadline"  by Chris Crutcher, the language is vulgar and it expresses the thoughts through straightforward formalities. The language used is that of a typical high school teenager where things are bluntly said and without conscious of what the people think. Some meager profanity is used to direct a certain point more blatantly. In "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, which is slightly different in language than "Deadline," the elevated organization of language displays heightened emotions and prevailing arrays of in depth meticulousness. Its different in that it is very suggestive towards the meaning of hidden enigmas.  In the book "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yoden, the type of language depicts a very unembellished style with factual perception such as the harshness induced by the German Nazis towards the innocent Jews.  The direct and tactile language exemplifies  ruthlessness, inhumanity, and mercilessness. 

No comments:

Post a Comment