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I'm currently writing an essay on how my concept of belonging has been enhanced by my study of my texts.

I'm doing Romulus, my Father, and i was wondering which techniques Gaita utilises in this quote:

"Control your wife. She is stealing our husbands."


Techniques always stump me, and this one is no exception. lol:p
 

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Short sentences? =\

It depends on what effect you want. Like, the use of a particular techniques creates which effect that enhances your understanding of belonging?
 

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Active Verb/imperative 'control' 2nd person pronoun 'she', inclusive 'our', active verb 'stealing', alliteration S, and S
truncated sentence structure.
I don't really think its synecdoche, the part doesn't really represent the whole here.
7 techniques in one minute i found, i'm sure i could find more given time.
Maybe you should just google a list of techniques, ( i have a common 6 page list of techniques for prose/poetic/literary mediums if you want, PM me), and then practise finding them?
 

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hmmm interesting quote - i would say synecdoche, as she is not literally stealing the husbands - but their attention right?

she's sleeping with them, so it is theft of one kind

EDIT: Here's the context of the quote:

News of her infidelities travelled to Cairn Curran. More than once my father was told, "Control your wife, she is stealing our husbands."
 
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in a prepared essay yea, i'd only use imperative verb.
but if it were an unseen text like Paper 1 part 1, then its very important to be able to find a lot of techniques quickly, since the final question of part 1 the, 5/6 marker needs 10-12 techniques if you want full marks. its good to practice grabbing an unseen text /movie segment/ comic/ prose /poem and just grabbing as many techniques as you can.
 

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how would i practice that? because, admittedly, i suck at pulling techniques from a text
 

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what sikhman said works well.
also print out a list of techniques, and run over them as you read a text, and revise the list a few times over a few weeks.
remember for paper 1, not all techniques have to be sophisticated, and if you only see aliteration or something, then use it.
 

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cool, i'll ask my english teacher for some past questions, thanks for the help
 
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