Saturday, August 17, 2019
Analysis N.Sparks “True Believer”
Dariya Glazova, group 402 Nicholas Sparks à «True Believerà » The text under stylistic analysis presents the excerpt from the novel à «True believerà » written by Nicholas Sparks. In this passage the author touches upon the issue of generation gap. He contrasts the grandmother, Doris McClellan, with her grandchild, Lexie. It is known that the adults like to teach their children how they should live their life and Doris isnââ¬â¢t exception. From the very beginning the reader can guess that the granny and her granddaughter are polarities.The author employs the parallel construction à «For Doris, the reason was â⬠¦ For Lexie, the reason wasâ⬠¦Ã » to enhance this idea. Also we can see that the relationship between these two women are very close because even Lexie is angry with her grannyââ¬â¢s interference in her life she loves her with her whole heart. To show that the grandmotherââ¬â¢s existence is full of taking care of her lovely treasure the author uses the fo llowing choice of word: she meant no harm, frequently wondered aloud, all of her hemming and hawing and such like things.Among the other problems of society Nicholas Sparks raises the question of crisis of women of thirty years in this extract. He draws the readerââ¬â¢s attention to the fact that at her thirties Lexie à «hadnââ¬â¢t settled yetà » and she is still in the search of her knight in shining armour. This special kind of her happiness, on the other hand she wants to meet the right guy as every normal girl or woman, is described by the author in the only one masterfully collected word à «her manà » and this idea is also strengthened by the graphical expressive mean- the italics of the possessive pronoun her.The powerful effect produced by these stylistic devices is quite unquestionable. But she wants not only to be with the right guy but she wants the only one man who possible never has existed in the real world because he is a figment of her imagination which is c reated by herself according to the glamorous magazines overstuffed her library. This idea manifests itself through such demands to her chosen one as à «both sensitive and kind, at the same time sweet her off her feet, offer to rub her feet after a long day, challenge her intellectually, buy her flowers for no reasonà ».Furthermore Sparks draws the parallel between the past and the present which are embodied by main characters. Here we can see that the writer depicts the moral principles of women of the past and the representatives of the gentle sex of modern world. With having a keen eye for details the author claims that in the past women married men who were à «decent, with some principles and had a good jobà » but modern daughters of Eve want to feel passion for somebody as well and it is not easy for them to get married and find someone special in the whole world.The authorââ¬â¢s object in employing the antithesis is quite evident because he enhances the desired effect wi th the help of this stylistic device. To the conclusion Iââ¬â¢d like to wish all the women to find their partner in life but donââ¬â¢t have allusion about your eligible bachelor because everybody architects of his own fortune and also I completely agree with Nicholas Sparks that the excitement alive in the relationship is mostly up to the woman. if Iââ¬â¢m wrong, correct me.
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