Figurative Language In Coraline By Neil Gaiman

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Manipulation is often used in books and stories of the horror genre. This technique is commonly used in the book Coraline by Neil Gaiman. Whether this is through the “other” characters or through the thoughts in Coraline’s mind, it is present. This piece of writing uses descriptions and figurative language that portrays the “other” world as it is darker and more frightening than our reality. In Coraline’s words from page 69 “It was so familiar --- that was what made it feel so truly strange”. An example of this is when in the first paragraph of the extract Coraline is holding a burnt out candle. This signifies that it is dark with a fading light source, adding à eerie aura. Another area where this technique is used is during descriptions of