Soon after, the sun reemerged and brought normalcy back to the spectators. Although, the eclipse was a sight to behold, once Dillard could go back home she did not turn back around, and she fled to the
There are thousands of novels written every year, and only a select few win awards. It’s a competitive market, and the Pulitzer Prize is one of the toughest to win. Back in 1939 (wikipedia.com), The Yearling won this prestigious award. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings deserved the Pulitzer Prize for her novel for many reasons, including her creative uses of figurative language, syntax, and sensory details. Her several uses of figurative language enhanced her writing by describing the situations in the novel in creative ways.
In “Total Eclipse,” by Annie Dillard, Dillard’s quote “What you see is more convincing than any wild-eyed theory you may know,” in the case of a total eclipse implies her paroxysm regarding being enlightened by truly experiencing an eclipse rather than hearing scientific “theories” about what an eclipse is. Her experience of the total eclipse after previously witnessing a partial one opens her mind to a plethora of new ideas and feelings. Dillard explains her lack of astronomical knowledge, but how observing the eclipse made the intricacies of an eclipse clear in her mind, literally and symbolically. Nevertheless, her perspective of the natural world is blisteringly different than the theories of its inner workings. With certainty, she describes
Laurie Halse Anderson’s historical fiction novel, Fever 1793 takes place in colonial Philadelphia, during the time of the yellow fever outbreak. Mattie Cook, a young girl during the outbreak has to cope with the many hardships brought onto her by the disease. While the fever brought many terrible things to Mattie and her family, she is able to move past them and build her life up again. By using character development and figurative language, Anderson is able to create the theme that good things can always come out of something bad. The theme that prevails throughout the novel Fever 1793 is that good things can always come out of something bad.
In the essay titled, “Total Eclipse” by Annie Dillard, Dillard uses the experience of viewing the total eclipse to express the author’s state of mind. She creates a dramatic effect in order to emphasize the inner changes we all go through. Dillard uses metaphors and imagery to reveal internal changes and battles the narrator experiences. Although, the author’s changes are internal, she uses the external world through literary devices to convey the darkness of humanity, rebirth of the narrator, and hope of change.
Anne Lamott 's essay, “Shitty First Drafts” explains to its readers that all writers, even the best, can have “shitty first drafts.” The essay presents the proper writing process from the first draft to the final piece of work. Her essay is intended to encourage writers who are in need of direction when it comes to writing and to teach inexperienced writers ways to become more successful in writing. Anne Lamott uses her personal experiences to build credibility, figurative language to engage the reader and provides the reader with logical steps for the writing process. To build credibility on her processes success, Lamott uses her own personal experiences.
In Annie Dillard’s non-fiction narrative essay Total Eclipse, which was taken from the collection called Teaching a Stone to Talk, she gives a detailed description about her experience of witnessing a total eclipse phenomenon with her then-husband Gary and also some thoughts about humanity that she gained from the experience. Unlike many other non-fiction writers, Dillard likes to bring fictional elements to her writing which adds on to the unconventional themes and ideas that she incorporates in her essays. In “Total Eclipse” she purposely deviates from the conventional ways of writing nonfiction by using literary devices such as metaphysical conceit, allusions to scientific phenomena, and personal symbolism to emphasize the insignificance of humanity compared to the vastness and powerfulness of the universe and its natural phenomena. Throughout the essay, Dillard uses metaphysical conceit to compare two distinct objects as a way to emphasize how
How did Sonia Nazario, the author of the award-winning book Enrique’s Journey, use literary elements to enhance her non-fiction book? What did she do to capture the reader’s attention? Well, Nazario uses multiple forms of figurative language to enhance her book and grab the reader’s attention. She uses these different forms of figurative language to develop multiple key concepts and themes, like the theme of persistence. An example of the author’s use of figurative language can be found when she states, “‘Ahora nos enfrentamos a la bestia,’ migrants say when they enter Chiapas.
If you want to live find someone that finds happiness in you. In the song¨Sun to me,¨ Zach Bryan expresses his love for his girlfriend and sings how much he loves her. In the song, Zach Bryan shows how much he loves his girlfriend and he doesn't want to lose her and he talks about how much happiness he gets from her. His mom wants him to go find someone that makes him happy and he did. In ¨Sun to me,¨ Zach Bryan uses metaphors, and repetition to show how much he loves his girl.
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand contains usage of figurative language, such as symbolism, allegory, irony, and other literary devices that include tone and perspective. That creates one of the longest-running New York Times bestsellers of all time, Unbroken has spent more than four years on the Times list, fifteen weeks at number one, and counting. The book is the winner of the Los Angeles Times Book of the Year Award for Biography. The perspective of this story is written in third person because she does not just want to entertain the people who reads the book, she wants to inform people of Louie’s story.
The last time most Americans experienced a total solar eclipse was 1991. The solar eclipse is when the moon moves right in front of the sun, covering it completely for not even 5 minutes. It darkens the sky and lets you look at the sky, that's only if you have the right glasses for it. One Myth about the solar eclipse is that a bear bit the sun. The Pomo, an indigenous group of people who live in the northwestern United States, tell a story of a bear who started a fight with the Sun and took a bite out of it.
Superior writers use a vast number of well-used elements. It is key to use exceptional elements if you thrive to be a great writer. An example of a writer with higher-level elements is Ray Bradbury. Bradbury has a famous short story called "The Pedestrian. "
In ¨The Chase¨ from the memoir An American Childhood, Annie Dillard recalls a memorable incident from her childhood, which remained throughout her life, even till the present day. She narrates the adventurous incident where she had voluntarily instigated a strange man -thinking he wouldn’t react- into chasing after her on one particular day. It persisted with Dillard still to this existent, in spite of occurring eons ago, because the pursuit presented her the sheer thrill she later valued and a life-changing experience. Annie Dillard begins the narrative by presenting herself as a tomboy, as she states how she only prefers to hang out with boys for girls are no match for her hobbies. Annie, who was notably different than most girls
In the second half of the novel, “Moonlight Shadow”, the theme of death and loneliness continues. For example, Satsuki jogged to the river where she and Hitoshi hung out, when she meets a woman named Urara. Urara tells Satsuki to come back to the river on a certain day because she will have “a vision...something that happens only once every hundred years or so.” On the appointed day, Satsuki returned to the river and witnessed an unbelievable vision: “There was HItoshi. Across the river, if this wasn’t a dream, and I wasn’t crazy, the figure facing me was Hitoshi.
Dr. Frankenstein and the Creature are similar in more ways than one might initially realize. They both long for families, but become increasingly distant from those around them as time goes on. Frankenstein was abandoned by his mother, while the Creature was abandoned by Frankenstein. They are both impulsive, eager to learn, and have an incredibly difficult time coping with their extreme emotions.