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Thursday, January 31, 2019

Visual Imagery in The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje Essay

Every writer uses a different counterbalance of methods, known as the narrative modal value, to portray the plot to the audience for various(prenominal) reasons. In the first section of The English Patient, Michael Ondaatje uses his narrative mode in order to more effectively convey his message in an appealing way. One way he does this is by presenting the reader with optical images and vivid description that trigger their imagination. His use of visual imagery, description, and pronouns to present the settings, and to report people and their actions is part of his narrative mode. By eschewing the names of characters, and creating these images, he is life history attention to the small details in the text, which helps convey his message. A visual image, if well described, is particularly an exciting and eye-catching moment for the reader. In The English Patient, Ondaajte uses the following image to describe the English patients train Above the shins the burns are worst. Bey ond purple. Bone (3). Ondaajte uses the words beyond purple, and bone not only to show the reader the extent of the Engli...

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