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Elements of an Essay

…more information and convince the readers about the topic. It could be persuasion, explanation, or clarification as required. Mostly, writers use ethos, pathos, and logos in this part of an…

Sir Walter Scott

…narrative poems and plays including “The Lay of the Last Minstrel” which ran into many editions. The poem’s vigorous and storytelling technique, honest pathos, Scottish elements, and descriptive landscapes found…

C. S. Lewis

…and pathos. Some Important Works Best Works: Some of her incredible writings include Mere Christianity, The Great Divorce, The Screw Tape Letters, A Grief Observed, The Chronicles of Narnia fantasy…

Robinson Crusoe

…adjectives. As far as the devices are concerned, the author is dexterous in the use of metaphors and extended similes along with rhetorical devices of pathos, ethos, and logos. The…

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

…in which the character speaks them. For rhetorical strategies, Mark Twain mostly relied upon pathos and logos, while in figurative language, he relied heavily on the use of metaphors, simile,…

Dracula

…sarcasm, and rhetorical devices, pathos. Analysis of the Literary Devices in Dracula Action: The main action of the novel comprises the emergence of Dracula on the scene, his efforts of…

Kairos

…are ethos, pathos, and logos. Examples of Kairos in Literature Example #1 I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King I am not unmindful that some of you have come…

Hollywood Symbolism

…frantic and furious, Blending of genuine, phony and spurious. Hollywood’s Super-Colossal production Of pathos and beauty, of sin and seduction. In this poem, Hollywood is shown in a negative light…

Literary Devices and Terms

Literary Devices refers to the typical structures used by writers in their works to convey his or her messages in a simple manner to the readers. When employed properly, the…