Title:Choose two of the most moving moments in Captain Corelli's Mandolin and explain why they have this effect on the reader. Look closely at how language is used to create pathos.
Title: Title:Choose two of the most moving moments in Captain Corelli's Mandolin and explain why they have this effect on the reader. Look closely at how language is used to create pathos.
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Details: Words: 1338 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Title:Choose two of the most moving moments in Captain Corelli's Mandolin and explain why they have this effect on the reader. Look closely at how language is used to create pathos.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1338 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Choose two of the most moving moments in Captain Corelli's Mandolin and explain why they have this effect on the reader. Look closely at how language is used to create pathos.
L' Omosessuale (1) is a very sensitive and intimate chapter and allows us into
Carlo's deepest and most hidden thoughts. De Bernieres creates sympathy for Carlo
through the fact that his homosexuality has to remain unknown "I have been
reduced to eternal and infinite silence."
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he is aware of his illness and
weaknesses and of his daughters "escapades" but the true pathos comes from his
awareness of his inability to do anything about them.
Chosen Passages are Chapters 4 and 5
suggestions:
In the metaxas part also talk about:
-his inadequacies as a father/politician
-How effective is the faction
In carlo part also look at
- Repetition of "I am" suggests self discovery/ examination
-Look in detail at the closing paragraph