Respuesta :
1. Idioms: an expression with a figurative meaning that differs from the literal meaning. It’s use in “tongue twisted” emphasizes her reluctance and inability to discuss such a topic with her daughter. The tone becomes rather austere and sad due to this, as her own communication is impaired- it shows sympathy for her crying child and guilt in not being able to comfort her as well as allow the audience to feel the same way (with a hint of discomfort)
2. Metaphor: a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated, but which in perspective of one another create a complex and extended reflection of the given aspect. The tone from the use of the metaphor lends to the interpretation of the complexities of human nature in a more powerful way- either the grimness and restraints of hiding away or the freedoms of intellectually and emotional exposure. The audience is better able to understand with this metaphor in terms of a physical manifestation of the differences of a life choice.
3. Polysyndeton: a use of repetitive phrases frequently within a sentence “over and over”. All it does is characterize the narrative in an indecisive and self conflicting manner. The tone becomes one of accusatory of society’s ills. Questions of feelings that are adequate to the audience...
2. Metaphor: a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated, but which in perspective of one another create a complex and extended reflection of the given aspect. The tone from the use of the metaphor lends to the interpretation of the complexities of human nature in a more powerful way- either the grimness and restraints of hiding away or the freedoms of intellectually and emotional exposure. The audience is better able to understand with this metaphor in terms of a physical manifestation of the differences of a life choice.
3. Polysyndeton: a use of repetitive phrases frequently within a sentence “over and over”. All it does is characterize the narrative in an indecisive and self conflicting manner. The tone becomes one of accusatory of society’s ills. Questions of feelings that are adequate to the audience...