Friday, January 10, 2020
Prose Appreciation
The East, an excerpt from the short story ââ¬Å"Youthâ⬠written by Joseph Conrad is a descriptive paragraph about a young mans first impression of the east. The tone of the excerpt is admiring because the writer uses words such as ââ¬Å"impalpableâ⬠and ââ¬Å"enslavingâ⬠suggesting that the young deckhand was overwhelmed by the magnificent sight of the east. The aim in descriptive paragraphs is to build descriptive detail. The writer mostly uses long sentences which are suitable for a descriptive paragraph because there can be a lot of detail packed into long sentences. However, there are two short sentences. The fragment sentence ââ¬Å"And this is how I see the eastâ⬠is used to create suspense while the short sentence near the end of the excerpt ââ¬Å"That I can never forgetâ⬠emphasis just how great an impression the east made on the narrator. While most of the sentences are assertive sentences, used to experience the scene of the east through the eyes of the narrator as he approaches the bay, most sentences are also loose sentences to accumulate descriptive detail. However, in the excerpt there are some unordinary sentences. The opening sentence ââ¬Å"And this is how I see the eastâ⬠is a periodic sentence and the delay of the verb ââ¬Å"seeâ⬠is used to create suspense, on the other hand, to emphasize the immense size of the bay, the writer uses the parallel sentence ââ¬Å"I see a bay, a wide bayâ⬠. We see the same affect on ââ¬Å"wideâ⬠in the parallel sentence as we saw on ââ¬Å"Seeâ⬠is the periodic sentence. Through out the excerpt, many different types of language devices are used. Sight imagery: used to implant the image of the mountains and the bay the narrator is seeing into the readers mind, Tactile imagery: to give the sensation of holding an oar in hands, Olfactory imagery: to make the reader experience the smells of the wind as the narrator did, Similes: ââ¬Å"I see a bay, a wide bay, smooth as glass and polished like iceâ⬠to explain just how perfect a day is was and how calm the sea was, and ââ¬Å"It was impalpable and enslaving, like a charm, like a whispered promise of mysterious delightâ⬠used to create the sense of power that the east had over the young man, Personification: the narrator has ââ¬Å"looked into the eastââ¬â¢s very soulâ⬠used to show the connection between the narrator and the east. The excerpt clearly demonstrates how dumbfounded and impressed the narrator was with the east during his first impression.
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