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  2. Tone (literature) - Wikipedia

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    The way a person feels about an idea/concept, event, or another person can be quickly determined through facial expressions, gestures and in the tone of voice used. In literature an author sets the tone through words. The possible tones are bounded only by the number of possible emotions a human being can have.

  3. Writing style - Wikipedia

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    In literature, writing style is the manner of expressing thought in language characteristic of an individual, period, school, or nation. [1] As Bryan Ray notes, however, style is a broader concern, one that can describe "readers' relationships with, texts, the grammatical choices writers make, the importance of adhering to norms in certain contexts and deviating from them in others, the ...

  4. Dysprosody - Wikipedia

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    Dysprosody is "characterized by alterations in intensity, in the timing of utterance segments, and in rhythm, cadency, and intonation of words." [4] These differences cause a person to lose the characteristics of their particular individual speech. While the individual's personality, sensory comprehension, motor skills, and intelligence all ...

  5. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    List of narrative techniques. A narrative technique (also, in fiction, a fictional device) is any of several storytelling methods the creator of a story uses, [1] thus effectively relaying information to the audience or making the story more complete, complex, or engaging. Some scholars also call such a technique a narrative mode, though this ...

  6. Pragmatics - Wikipedia

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    Portal. v. t. e. In linguistics and related fields, pragmatics is the study of how context contributes to meaning. The field of study evaluates how human language is utilized in social interactions, as well as the relationship between the interpreter and the interpreted. [ 1 ] Linguists who specialize in pragmatics are called pragmaticians.

  7. Reduced affect display - Wikipedia

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    A restricted or constricted affect is a reduction in an individual's expressive range and the intensity of emotional responses. [8] Blunted and flat affect. [edit] Blunted affect is a lack of affect more severe than restricted or constricted affect, but less severe than flat or flattened affect. "The difference between flat and blunted affect ...

  8. The Professor's House - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey's name comes from Godfrey of Boulogne, the conqueror who took Jerusalem: [4] St. Peter is the rock on which the Roman church was built: St. Peter is writing about pioneers, when he is an intellectual pioneer and every bit of his name comes from famous pioneers in history. Lillian St. Peter - The professor's status-oriented wife.

  9. Life writing - Wikipedia

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    Life writing is an expansive genre that primarily deals with the purposeful recording of personal memories, experiences, opinions, and emotions for different ends. While what actually constitutes life writing has been up for debate throughout history, it has often been defined through the lens of the history of the autobiography genre as well as the concept of the self as it arises in writing.