Wednesday 20 November 2013

Imagery Paragraph

Perks of Being a Wallflower
1)I chose this passage because of all the descriptive word choices. These words paint a picture in your mind, making you feel the same as Charlie did. This imagery helps tell the story more in depth making you visualize the way the character did. 
2)the author uses both senses visual and kinesthetic quite equally. The author wanted to put you in the shoes of the character. Make you feel and think the same way as him while reading it. 
3) The best snippet of imagery within this passage is "or how everything was a deafening whisper". This snippet helped me feel the way Charlie felt in the situation. How everything was a whisper but it was so loud. Everything someone would say you be pounding in his head (at this time Charlie was having physiological problems). 
4)I believe that this imagery is negative. Charlie is in a doctors office being told he  needed to see a psychiatrist again. He's going crazy, but he notices every single detail in the room, things normal people would see but not really look into as Charlie did. The author jumps from topic to topic, from him being in the room with his parents when they were told to a white coat to the character being tired. 
5)The emotion I feel is being created by this passage is dillusion. The way the author skips back and for between topics. How author wrote about how every little detail I felt like I was sitting in the doctors office going crazy. 
6)It's important that the reader is able to be put in the characters shoes. To know now how the character feels so the reader has a better understanding of the character.

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