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WORDS/PHRASES FOR WRITING ABOUT A TEXT



 

GENERAL

the audience
the purpose the reader
the theme
the topic
the subject

The text

The author  
 

TONE

jubilant, joyful, exuberant, excited, enthusiastic, dramatic
dark, sombre, melancholy, gloomy, bleak, solemn, earnest, serious
light, playful, flippant, tongue-in-cheek, good-humoured, whimsical
satirical, mocking, sarcastic, ironic, cynical, irreverent
angry, bitter, harsh, assertive, dogmatic
impersonal, detached, dispassionate, clinical, cold
personal, intimate, emotional, lyrical, poignant, sentimental, warm
calm, philosophical, reflective, gentle, mellow, tranquil, tender
conversational, matter-of-fact
self-mocking
formal, stately
 
 
 

POINT OF VIEW

The text is written in the first / second / third person (I-you-he/she).
    The author presents  
    The author is  
     
     

    STRUCTURE

    linear
    circular
    logical
    coherent
    has an argument, counter-argument and resolution
    moves from thesis to antithesis and finally to a synthesis
    moves from general to particular
    has a question – answer structure
    has a rhetorical structure
     

        Sentences

        parallel
        formal
        elegant
        rhythmical
        short, concise
        long, complex
        forceful, emphatic
        inverted (does not follow the normal SUBJECT-VERB-OBJECT pattern)
        jerky
        loose, rambling
        ungrammatical
         
         

        Poetry

        regular / irregular (structure, rhythm)
        fluent (rhythm)
        jerky, staccato, interrupted
        A-B-A-B (etc.) rhyming scheme
        stanzas (= verses)
     
     

    IMAGERY

    imagery
    figurative language
    symbolism
    analogy
    allegory
    simile
    metaphor
    personification                                                       …
    onomatopoeia
    alliteration

     This image

     
     The image is
       
     
     

    DICTION

    simple, plain, colloquial, informal
    elevated, literary, poetic, formal
    concrete, precise, sensuous
    figurative, idiomatic
    obscure, technical, pedantic
    vulgar, earthy, homely
    spoken / written

    Standard English
    Non-Standard English, a regional dialect, slang

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     Frankie Meehan

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