Sunday, May 19, 2019

Stylistic analysis: One Stair Up by Campbell Nairne

The book One stair up was compose by a Scottish novelist Campbell Nairne in 1934 and describes the life of a working-class family from Edinburgh. And we plunder determine a fragment that shows fine style and good sense of witticism. The prognosis takes place in one of the Broadway cinemas. deuce young people Andrew and Rosa decided to watch some movie. The culminating point of this story is the moment when Andrew says in excitement, Good, isnt it? , but receives the answer, I dont see anything dramatic playny in that. In this scene we terminate see how divers(prenominal) Rosa and Andrew are.From this fragment we dont know anything about their origin and social status, but we throw out guess that Rosa was from richer family than Andrew, thats why she had better taste and didnt like the foolish comedy. We can also easily understand it from one sentence It pleased her to be seen in the dress circle, tear down with Andrew. She hoped to see some of her friends to spend more pl easant time with them, but as she couldnt see anybody, she had to stay with Andrew. There is one more evidence for it Is he actually so stupid, she wondered. Yes, I cypher he is.All these facts show us that Andrew and Rosa had very unlike social status. So, we can say that the of import idea of this small fragment is to show how difficult it is for people from variant classes to understand each other. What is fun for one is absolutely fool for another. Some habits, like talking in the cinema, are absolutely typical for one and unacceptable for another. I think that the moral of the story can be very tumesce illustrated with two proverbs Tastes differ and A place for everything and everything in its place. In order to describe the scene properly author uses different stylistic devices.On the whole he describes the movies that the heroes watched in details, so the reader can easily imagine everything that happened on the screen. For this aim the author forms his speech into shor t sentences that follow one after another like the scenes of the movie. But to make the story more artistic he uses, first of all, different epithets shadowy faces, looped curtain. Also there are similes the carpet yielded like springing turf, a hard-worked dog, for you motto it, or another like it, in dozens of these comic films and other to recall some associations in the readers mind and to make the images morevisible.What is more, similes help the reader understand the way of thinking of different characters and the author, too. The author uses different set phrases like The film seemed to have smashed all records. It drew weeping from the hardest hearts. It sent thrills down the spine and others. It is described even with some kind of sarcasm as a sample of bad taste. Also there is an oxymoron the main part in the mightiest drama of Broadway has a comely actress named Minnie Haha.Also the author uses book and high lexicon for usual things, for example to-night he would resis t that awful temptation to let off the story in a whisper, so its a burlesque. As for me, I care this story, but I feel pity to Andrew. It is better to have a good sense of humour than trying to show your tastes. And Andrew just wanted to have better social position and dated with a girl from a rich family. But it is really difficult to them to be together. So, I think that Campbell Nairne had shown everything really truly.

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