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is stream of consciousness writing style in this story? if so, which quotes?
a) why are you studying a mod c prescribed textis stream of consciousness writing style in this story? if so, which quotes?
idek i did it at tutor and chose it to be one of my texts i didnt even know that it was modc prescribeda) why are you studying a mod c prescribed text
b) do you mean internal monologue ? i don't note stream of consciousness in nam le; it's more imagery, allusion, symbolism
my school did mod c first fsr lol this was my prescribed text tooa) why are you studying a mod c prescribed text
b) do you mean internal monologue ? i don't note stream of consciousness in nam le; it's more imagery, allusion, symbolism
no but she's y11 lol idk if mod c prescribes link well to reading to writemy school did mod c first fsr lol this was my prescribed text too
yeah int monologueidek i did it at tutor and chose it to be one of my texts i didnt even know that it was modc prescribed
oh okay yeah internal monologue right
oh mbno but she's y11 lol idk if mod c prescribes link well to reading to write
Yeah idkno but she's y11 lol idk if mod c prescribes link well to reading to write
yeah int monologue
The ‘sound of rain [which] filled the room - rain fell on the streets, on the roofs,’ metaphorically creates a sense of perpetuating gloom in parallel to Nam and his father’s distant relationship and Nam’s difficulty in constructing ethnic literature.can anyone give some quotes where nam le uses metaphor and the purpose of it pls thankss
Is there any that explores nams psyche?The ‘sound of rain [which] filled the room - rain fell on the streets, on the roofs,’ metaphorically creates a sense of perpetuating gloom in parallel to Nam and his father’s distant relationship and Nam’s difficulty in constructing ethnic literature.
Furthermore, I emphasise the potency of ‘each syllable’ within literary works to metaphorically ‘fracture the monochrome cocoon trapping’ readers, ‘constructing a scene from the past’ as a transformative and powerful tool for audiences to reconcile their own relationships with. I emulated Le’s metaphor of a ‘crystalline’ world that is susceptible to a ‘rock dropped like a single syllable,’ which corresponds to the breaking of tension between their trauma and ambition, whereby Le’s ethnic story is perceived by his father as exploiting superficial Western sympathy for material gain.
Unfortunately noIs there any that explores nams psyche?