Kategorien: Alle - hyperbole - tone - mood - imagery

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rhetorical devices

A wedding takes a dark turn following the discovery of Elizabeth's body, casting a shadow over the event and setting a somber, eerie atmosphere. This moment is vividly depicted through the use of various rhetorical devices that enhance the emotional and sensory experience for the reader.

rhetorical devices

rhetorical devices

tone

When this happened it set a dark, gloomy, scary attitude.
This set a real mood on everyone attending the wedding.
This was right after Elizabeth's body was found
"After an interval I arose, and as if by instinct, crawled into the room where the corpse of my beloved lay. (Shelley 239)

imagery

The way this quote was said it gives a good mental picture of what the surrounding area looked.
When this was said it kinda set a calming mood for the situation.
This shows imagery by good usage of descriptive words.
¨watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless.¨(Shelley 182)

hyperbole

This quote is discussing a blatant difference in emotion and emotional expression.
This a hyperbole because the persons face was not actually contorting.
A Hyperbole is used as a over exaggeration.
“A fiendish rage animated him as he said this; his face was wrinkled into contortions too horribly for human eyes to behold; but presently he calmed himself and proceeded…” (Shelley 126)

alliteration

This is used when Victor was questioning whats happening to him.
This was used other times in the book used as an expression.
This is alliteration because it has the same starting sound repeated though multiple words.
Great God (Shelley 237)
¨Great God!¨ (Shelley 237)

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