Figures of speech in the story The Blue Bead
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Can anyone answer the Irony of the story "The Blue Bead"??
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Another example of irony in the story would be “With all the force of her little body, she drove the hayfork at the eyes and with one prong went in- right in- while it’s pair scratched past on the horny cheek… He would die.”
-This is an example of Situational Irony because it is something that was unexpected to happen. Imagery Analytical Paragraph Narrative Point of View and the author's decision why... - Objective narrative point of view
- Narrator was not a character is the story
- Narrator can perceive what he/she hears and sees
- Pronouns used in the story are : "he", "she" and "they"
- Narrated in the Third Person Point of View _______________ Hypothetical Reasons for the Author's choice ___________________ - Perhaps no option for a character who had an appropriate point of view for the storyexample of Dramatic Irony in the story “Blue Bead” by Norah Burke is “And Sibia bursting with her story cried ‘Something did! I found a blue bead for my necklace, LOOK!’”
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Another example of irony in the story would be “With all the force of her little body, she drove the hayfork at the eyes and with one prong went in- right in- while it’s pair scratched past on the horny cheek… He would die.”
-This is an example of Situational Irony because it is something that was unexpected to happen. Imagery Analytical Paragraph Narrative Point of View and the author's decision why... - Objective narrative point of view
- Narrator was not a character is the story
- Narrator can perceive what he/she hears and sees
a figure of speech is any deliberate departure from a literal statement or accepted use to emphasise, make clear, or accentuate a spoken or written expression. Figures of speech are a fundamental component of language and can be found in spoken literatures, well-crafted poetry and prose, and ordinary speech.
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- Pronouns used in the story are : "he", "she" and "they"
- Narrated in the Third Person Point of View _______________ Hypothetical Reasons for the Author's choice ___________________ - Perhaps no option for a character who had an appropriate point of view for the storyexample of Dramatic Irony in the story “Blue Bead” by Norah Burke is “And Sibia bursting with her story cried ‘Something did! I found a blue bead for my necklace, LOOK!’”