Similes - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is the direct comparison of two different things by use of like and 'as.. .as' mainly used to describe something. The author has used a lot of similes in the text such as:
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Contrast - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICES
Humour - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is a way of making the .audience laugh. Mainly used to break monotony or cheer up the audience... examples
Ideophones - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICES
Symbolism - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
Personification - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis entails giving human abilities to non-human. Examples include:
Metaphors - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is the indirect comparison of two things which is used to create a mental picture.
Sarcasm - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICE This is the use of irony to cause contempt.
Use of borrowed language - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESIt is used to maintain the authenticity of the words or phrases that might lose meaning if translated. Use of Swahili words
Irony - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is a state of affairs that appears deliberately contrary to what one expects.
Story within a story - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICES
Vivid description - FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is a way of creating very detailed and clear mental image to the audience about an event, a character or a situation in the text. It is a style used to appeal to the senses of the audience and therefore makes the audience to feel as if they are exactly at the spot where the author is describing.
Flashback -FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESThis is a window to an earlier occurrence that provides critical information to the main story. It is a situation where the author uses a scene set in a time earlier than the main story to link up with the events taking place in the main story.
FATHERS OF NATIONS STYLES AND STYLISTIC DEVICESDialogue
This is the most dominant style in the text, It is a direct conversation between two or more characters or a conversation between two different groups of people or a conversation between an individual and a certain group of people in the text. It has mainly been used to activate and dramatize several conflicts in the text.
Rhetorical questions
These are questions asked to make a point or create a dramatic effect. They do not require answers since they are used to persuade or to pause.
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