Nicholas Kristof has a pretty strong opinion when it comes to the "Occupy Wall-street" protest. When it comes to how the police and government officials are treating them, he has a very different view than what other people would think. By using different literary techniques, Kristof shows the reader how he feels.
Using detail is an important thing in any piece of writing. The way Kristof uses it, he helps the reader understand where he is coming from. You can tell by reading this article that Kristof really looked up this subjects and got his fact right. Kristof has details that have to with some more major tragedies that happened during the "Occupy Wall-street" protests, like a veteran being put into intensive care, and an 84 year old women being pepper-sprayed by police.The kinds of details helps the reader feel sorry for the protesters as well as proving his point.
The other well used technique Kristof used was diction. In the beginning, the author uses words like "conundrums", "antagonizing", and "bullying" to help the readers connect to the protesters, that have braved policemen and cruel weather. By using this diction, you start to get in the same mind set that Kristof was in when he wrote this piece. Later on in the article, the author uses diction like "inequality" and "injustices" to give you a picture of how the protesters are treated unfairly and that the public officials knew this, and didn't stop it because they wanted a show.
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Open Prompt
1986. Some works of literature use the element of time in a distinct way. The chronological sequence of events may be altered, or time may be suspended or accelerated. Choose a novel, an epic, or a play of recognized literary merit and show how the author's manipulation of time contributes to the effectiveness of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.
All books and plays use time to their advantage. Some speed time up, some slow it down, and some just use it to confuse the audience. In the work "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller, Miller shows how an author can use time to incorporate the past into the present.
Willy Loman, the salesman in the book has a difficult relationship with both of his sons, Happy and Biff, and his wife. As Willy got older, he started seeing the past with the present. Miller used imagery very well to make sure the reader knew that Willy was in the past, and not the present. By using selective imagery, every time a flash back came on, the language changed as well. When Willy was in the "past" he talked younger, as if he really did go back in time, and could remember everything, when in the present he could not. Using this technique helped Miller bring the past issues, to the present issues.
Detail is an important thing needed in any play and book ever written. Miller uses great detail in his work "The Death Of a Salesman". Because of this use if detail, Miller was able to successfully bring the past into the future. While reading the book, the first time Willy goes back into the past with one of his delusions, its pretty confusing. As the reader gets used to it, you notice that there are certain details that let you know that Willy is about the go into the past. Bringing this past, becomes a problem for Willy and his family. Faults from Willy's past came through to the present. When Linda tries fixing her stockings, Willy remember cheating on her and giving her new stockings to another girl. Bringing these problem help the reader understand the meaning of Willy being fake, and his reality being fake as well. Because of all this detail, the play becomes less confusing, and more enjoyable to read.
Using time to illustrate certain things in a book is an easy way to help readers understand. Combining the literary techniques of detail and imagery help create a better understanding of "The Death of The Salesman".
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