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* theme/topic
 
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* author's intention (what he wants to do ...)/message (what he says)
 
* author's intention (what he wants to do ...)/message (what he says)
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* author vs. narrator
 
* author vs. narrator
* types of irony and their functions
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* '''types of irony and their functions'''
 
:* verbal irony: express something by saying the opposite --> effect: reader enjoys finding irony, reader discovers real meaning, reader    discovers contrast between what is said and what is meant
 
:* verbal irony: express something by saying the opposite --> effect: reader enjoys finding irony, reader discovers real meaning, reader    discovers contrast between what is said and what is meant
 
:* dramatic irony: the reader or the audience know more than the characters
 
:* dramatic irony: the reader or the audience know more than the characters
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--> effect 2: the reader feels pity, involvement in story
 
--> effect 2: the reader feels pity, involvement in story
 
:* irony of situation: sharp contrast between what the characters/readers wish and what real life is like
 
:* irony of situation: sharp contrast between what the characters/readers wish and what real life is like
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* types of texts
 
* types of texts
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* line of argument/argumentative structure
 
* line of argument/argumentative structure
 
:# describe what the author does (e.g. he puts forward his main thesis)
 
:# describe what the author does (e.g. he puts forward his main thesis)
 
:# explain why he does it at this point
 
:# explain why he does it at this point
 
:# show how he tries to do this effectively
 
:# show how he tries to do this effectively
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* means to make a text interesting / convincing
 
* means to make a text interesting / convincing
* attitude of an author
 
  
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* attitude of an author
  
 
==<FONT COLOR="navy">STYLE</FONT>==
 
==<FONT COLOR="navy">STYLE</FONT>==
 
[[LK English/Style|Style (formal vs. informal]]
 
[[LK English/Style|Style (formal vs. informal]]

Version vom 17. November 2009, 08:49 Uhr

Reading and Marking


Tone and Mood

Other categories:

  • theme/topic


  • author's intention (what he wants to do ...)/message (what he says)


  • author vs. narrator


  • types of irony and their functions
  • verbal irony: express something by saying the opposite --> effect: reader enjoys finding irony, reader discovers real meaning, reader discovers contrast between what is said and what is meant
  • dramatic irony: the reader or the audience know more than the characters

--> effect 1: reader feels superior, only to show him he is not --> effect 2: the reader feels pity, involvement in story

  • irony of situation: sharp contrast between what the characters/readers wish and what real life is like


  • types of texts


  • line of argument/argumentative structure
  1. describe what the author does (e.g. he puts forward his main thesis)
  2. explain why he does it at this point
  3. show how he tries to do this effectively


  • means to make a text interesting / convincing


  • attitude of an author

STYLE

Style (formal vs. informal