Paper 5 – Language & Tone
Read Chapters 6 & 7 in Analyzing Short Stories.
In Paper 5, include all the elements discussed in Paper #4. Now add a paragraph on language and a final paragraph on tone. This paper should be approximately 800 words long.Story choices: “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson or “The Way Up to Heaven” by Roald Dahl.
In the language paragraph, please do the following:
- Identify any two literary techniques the author uses (choose from the list below), and give examples of each. Note: if you quote directly, use quotation marks. For such techniques as symbolism or irony, you will probably use your own words.
- Discuss the meaning of each example in the context of the story as a whole.
Techniques:
- literal imagery—words that appeal to the senses (hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch) that mean literally what they say (ex: red-hot coals”)
- figurative language (non-literal language)
- metaphor—a non-literal comparison saying something is something else
(ex: “All the world’s a stage”) or an implied comparison between two
unlike things (ex: “Our football team crashed and burned this season” or “Emily and her acid tongue”)
- simile—a non-literal comparison using “like” or “as” (ex: “he flapped his
arms like a rooster about to crow” or The old people were still as statues.”)
c, personification—giving human characteristics to the non-human (ex:
“The moon smiled down on the lovers.”)
- allusion—references to other literary works, mythology, history, the Bible, etc.
(ex: “a casual Samaritan”)
- symbol—something that represents or suggests something else (ex: The fox fur
in “Miss Brill” represents the lover, children, and friends that Miss Brill
doesn’t have.)
- irony—a discrepancy between appearance and reality
verbal irony—one thing is said, another implied
situational irony—one thing is expected, another occurs
dramatic irony—the reader is aware of circumstances affecting a
character which s/he does not know
6. dialogue—conversation between two or more characters
The explanation for the paragraph on tone is on the next page.
Tone
For your discussion of tone, please write a paragraph which includes the following:
- a description of the tone of the story; use one to three adjectives (see sample list
below):
- a discussion of how the tone is created (i.e. which elements are stressed to
create the tone)
Tone is that quality which reveals an author’s attitude toward his subject; it is an author’s emphasis on some element(s) to express his attitude toward the characters and events in his/her story. It is the author’s treatment of the material, the way or manner in which the story is presented.
Tone is NOT:
--an individual character’s mood (even if it’s the main character);
--the subject matter of the story (“war” or “love”), but the way or manner the
subject is presented;
--personal response (e.g. this story was “boring” or “stupid”).
Remember, the key word is author; tone is the way the author presents the story.
Sample list of adjectives:
romantic understated suspenseful
serious exaggerated nostalgic
solemn tragic eerie
mysterious sentimental ironic
bitter didactic satiric
grim humorous pessimistic
sympathetic light-hearted cynical
impersonal comic judgmental
enlightening
Required research component: use three sources in this paper: the primary sources (the story itself) and two secondary sources. See the instructions given at the end of the paper #4 assignment.