Стилистический анализ художественного произведения

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Rudyard Kipling was an English Nobel Prize-winning writer, poet and journalist known for his works for children and adults. His work spans a wide range of genres, including short stories, poems, novels, and essays. His collection includes such well-known works as "The Jungle Book", "Kim", and his first novel an excerpt from which has been taken for stylistic analysis is "The Light Is Flaid". The creator addressed various themes in his works such as nature, travelling, war and colonialism. His novels are known for their historical background and adventures, which are often based on his own experiences. This influenced his works and gave them a realistic and authentic feel. The novel recounts about art, love and the life of an artist who loses his sight after being wounded during the war. The main character of the work is the orphan boy Dick Helder struggles with his severe injury, but eventually he realises that his creative work does not depend on his ability to see. Analysing a passage from this work of fiction involves stylistic techniques of different categories such as lexical stylistic devices which is one of them. A characteristic feature of this category is the presence of epithets that provide an evaluative description: the clammy back garden where the gloomy atmosphere is attributed to the back garden and is perceived as in dull shades; a frail stuffy little villa which refers to a small house with insufficient space as if from one breeze it could collapse; a poor cuttings that illustrate miserable scraps; hurried notes as if the man was in a hurry when he wrote on sheet; defiantly doing the work with one’s hands is expressed through ostentatiously attentive; style of drawing in queer grim touch was not the most racy, in dark colours and extraordinary.

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