How does the author make the story ( the story of keesh ) sound as if it is being spoken than written ? What techniques does he use?
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The media spends a lot of time judging the appearance of aging actresses, from pointing out their botched plastic surgery to tearing down the ones who have the audacity to not look 25 when they're 45.
However, one thing everyone likes to conveniently ignore are male actors, which is hilarious because they change with age too, and not always "like fine wine."
In fact, you may not have noticed, but many male stars' heads start growing as they get older, taking on an expanded, bloated look. It's a condition I like to call "bigger head syndrome," and it usually hits actors when they're in their late '30s.
However, one thing everyone likes to conveniently ignore are male actors, which is hilarious because they change with age too, and not always "like fine wine."
In fact, you may not have noticed, but many male stars' heads start growing as they get older, taking on an expanded, bloated look. It's a condition I like to call "bigger head syndrome," and it usually hits actors when they're in their late '30s.
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In the story, the author is talking about the sacrifices that are made. However, he was narrating in such a way that it makes it feel like talking.
The author added such a humour and irony to it that it made one feel that they are living the story. Also, the indulgence of the dialogue makes it even more amazing piece.
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