Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Observations

        Graceling is the first book I analyzed. Kristin Cashore uses no modern language which makes it sort of harsh sounding but not completely. The low elevation of the book makes it fit, like it was really written about the characters at the time. It is blunt and straight forward. What you read is what it means, meaning there really isn't a connotaion. In Flags of Our Fathers there is sort of a rythym to it unlike Graceling. It has more of a more sophisticated elevation to it. It's still not very high, it is probably around the middle. Like Graceling though, it doesn't really have a connotaion. The Hours by Michael Cunningham has very regal writting style. It has a flow to it the the other two do'nt really have. It has very elegant phrases and high elevation.

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