ON FIRST PAGE THERE IS IS DISCUSSION PREPARATION SHEET FOLLOW THAT PLS
you were asked to read ONE (1) of the following pieces:
- Henry James “From The Art of Fiction” beginning on p. 584
- Frank Norris “A Plea for Romantic Fiction” beginning on p. 586
- Jack London “From What Life Means to Me” beginning on p. 590
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman “From Masculine Literature” beginning on p. 593
Here is an example on a different topic. In this example, I am explaining a literary technique common to free prose, another literary term like Realism and Naturalism.
Anaphora is a figure of speech in which words repeat at the beginning of successive clauses, phrases, or sentences. In Free Prose, poets often use the repetition of words and/or phrases to emphasize their message or to make their word memorable.
Whitman frequently includes the use of anaphora in his poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.” In lines 13-17, he uses the word “Others” to emphasize that future generations will see the changes that are to come and that Whitman will not be around to see.
MasterClass. “Anaphora Rhetorical Device Definition and Examples.” MasterClass, MasterClass, 8 Nov. 2020, www.masterclass.com/articles/writing-101-what-is-anaphora-learn-about-the-rhetorical-device-with-examples-from-literature-and-famous-speeches#:~:text=Anaphora%20is%20the%20repetition%20of,to%20make%20their%20words%20memorable.