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Useful phrases for text analysis and literary appreciation Begin with these simple expressions: the writer/ poet/ novelist/etc ... novelist/etc ... : - is aiming at (sth or verb+ing form) - wants to achieve the purpose of - wants to produce the effect that … - wants to contrast sth with sth else - arouses the reader's emotions (feelings/ interest) - evokes the attitude of … - focuses the reader' s attention on … - epects the reader to (infinitive) - wants to produce the effect that - appeals to the reader's senses/ feelings/ emotions/ reason a word/ a phrase/ …. - is a clue to the message of the poem - is a clue to the poet's intention - is a means to gain strength and freshness of epression - is a device to underline ( emphasi!e/ stress) sth the idea/ topic/ subject is subject is - presented - introduced - epressed - developed - restated - illustrated - summed up - summari!ed the title - suggests/ indicates the poem/ stor"/ etract - achieves coherence b" - establishes unit" b" - brings about the effect - is divided into the rhythm - adds to the musical #ualit" of the poem - makes the lines run more #uickl"/ slowl" - affects the poem as a whole - is based on
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THE TEXT
2. This text can be classifed as ... deals with | 3. The text | treats | concerns itsel with presents
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4. The title already
an extremely topical subject.
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| | indicates | gives a clue as to |
. The aim o the text is as ollows! ". This events in the text |
are actually true. reer to the real world. are invented.
| | #. The author see$s to judge the text
the subject.
objectively subjectively
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%. The author
gives his own opinion on ... ta$es sides with ...&sides with concerning ... regarding ... as to ...
| remains neutral | | | | | '. The text contains a subjective element. | evaluation. | comment. | (). The author | see$s to | convince the reader. wants to ma$e a point. | | establish a viewpoint. | | ((. The story | is constructed around a single theme. is confned to one setting. | involves only a ew characters. | is restricted to one central aspect. | (2. to stress&point out&lay emphasis on&emphasi*e (3. to illustrate with examples (4. to give reasons |
| (. + closer examination
| return to | | ta$e up | (#. to | analyse a text examine |
| reveals | | shows |
(". to
(%. to
| pinpoint | study | | centre on | |
or against that ...
another subject
| rom several | | |
standpoints angles
di,erent aspects o the text
CHARACTER
(. to
| reveal | | uncover | | disclose | 2. to depict the | main | prominent | |
3. The narrator describes the dominant
4. -urring the course o the
individual eatures o a character
eatures o a person
| characteristics | eatures | | traits | |
| novel | | play | | poem |
o a character.
the character undergoes a development&change.
. The character remains essentially unchanged. ". The character changes his attitude. #. to us | | telling | | employ | showing |
as a mode o characteri*ation
%. The narrator presents his characters '. The narrator | gives | a rough | presents |
s$etch o s.o.s character. | | | description | (). to give a description o s.o. | aithul | | realistic characteri*ation | | | detailed | | ((. to convey a vivid portrayal o ... | | impressive | | (2. to | describe | a character realistically | picture | (3. to | portray s.o. with attention to detail | | characteri*e | (4. The description | presents | many details. | includes | | contains | (. to | give an impression | supply | | convey | | (". to point out the characteristics o s.o. (#. to characteri*e a person as (%. to | present | | provide |
a portrait o a person
('. to caricature a person 2). to present a stereotyped person 2(. to give a detailed analysis o s.o. 22. The narrator is particularly interested in the psychology o a character 23. /n this description the narrator intends to convey the impression that. 24. The narrator gives some typical details. | | | provides | | presents | 2. +n essential component o his character is ... !"#$T "% E'
(. The narrator
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views ... rom a distance. stands bac$ rom the action and observers. remains outside the plot0 merely observing
2. 1is lac$ o involvement permits the narrator to maintain an analytical stance.
3. The narrator describes the action and characters objectively. 4. the story is narrated in the third person0 and the narrator never suraces. . There is no intererence by the narrator throughout the next. ". The narrator | is not involved explicitly. is a thinlys$etched characters on the edge o the story. | #. The narrator
%. The narrator
| plays a more active role in
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intervenes in | pronounces judgement on | ta$es part in | | is involved in | | is one o | | | cannot escape rom |
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the text.
...
'. The narrator is a central character in the story. (). The story is told rom the narrators angle. ((. The act that he is involved results in the narration being biased and slanted . (2. +s the narrator participates in the plot his views are committed here! limited5. (3. 1e describes the event rom the point o view o ... (4.The narrators attitude towards his&her material is ... (. The events are viewed rom a subjective angle&perspective. (". The description is | restricted | to ... | limited |
('. The narrator
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(#. The narrators relation to the text is confned to ... (%. 1is views are as subjective as those o the others. intends | to | in6uence | the reader. wants | manipulate | | see$s |
2). The narrators introductory remar$s also
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include deal with reer to
2(. The points o view in the text shit rom character to character. 22. The intention o this narrative approach is ...