Friday, October 21, 2011

Currently

Pages: 150
Total: 150


1. Fittingly, the first page of this chapter is written with extremely lowbrow vulgarities.

2. The expressive adjectives such as "endless," "gnashing," "bitter," "hobbled," "pinewood,"  "oblique" portrays a lustrous description and creates an experience of the dark mood of the passage.

3. Some predictable repetition of words occurs, creating neither a harsh, coarse sound, nor a melodious one.

4. McCarthy creates pictures in the mind by similes, metaphors and poetic devices; while Gaiman is very common and edgeless when describing things.

5. Jenny's harsh writing style portrays a depressing, dull mood that makes the story seem realistic.

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