Techniques used to shape meaning and effect response in raw. NOTE: Me and my teacher created this as a STUDY GUIDE. To help me in the upcomming HSC...
Title: Techniques used to shape meaning and effect response in raw. NOTE: Me and my teacher created this as a STUDY GUIDE. To help me in the upcomming HSC...
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 331 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Techniques used to shape meaning and effect response in raw. NOTE: Me and my teacher created this as a STUDY GUIDE. To help me in the upcomming HSC...
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 331 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
1.Third person narrative
Although the novel is written in third person, monk effectively positions the responder to crucial moments from Brett's point of view. A good example of this is the prologue which describes Brett's capture by the police phrases such as "busted" "all that alcohol goon to waste" "forget it" and "wrong". Effectively re-create what is going on in Brett's mind. Later in the novel, monk uses this techniques to show the beginning of
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and the end of the novel represents the way Brett has been disempowered by his offences. The horse mustering episode shied away at the sight of him. "in much the same way Brett finds it difficult to trust Sam." Brett's mastering of difficult horses is a metaphor for his energy and self - discipline. Whilst he succeeds in the mustering slaws develop and his ability to work co-operatively with one another in a social venture.