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  • What is a semantic field? - MyTutor
    What is a semantic field? Semantic (or sometimes called lexical) fields are a technique often used by writers to keep a certain image persistent in their readers' mind They are a collection of words which are related to one another be it through their similar meanings, or through a more abstract relation
  • Evaluate how both texts show how language has changed . . .
    Identify any differences in language: Two Examples: Semantic fields that differ in the texts or are the same- what could this portray of the time period as well as intended audience? (a good example would be a Middle English EME text using a semantic field of nature to explain medicine- this would show how medicine practice has evolved over
  • How would a piece of gothic literature create a sense of . . .
    Where such a semantic field is combined with the use of first person, the reader is able to empathise with the protagonist, and feel more acutely the tension and foreboding that is felt by the protagonist These are some ways gothic literature creates a sense of foreboding
  • How do the poets Thomas Hardy and T. S. Eliot make use of . . .
    Hardy uses a semantic field of death and decay to create an image of a "spectre-gray", "desolate" and "tangled" landscape These diction choices convey a broken world, where things that Hardy once saw as beautiful and eternal have been ruined by the changing industrialisation of England at the turn of the 20th century
  • Explore the Theme of Fate Within Shakepeares Romeo and . . .
    Shakespeare’s use of a semantic field of fate related images re-enforces that the language of fate ultimately achieves the dramatic structure associated with Greek tragedy From the start of the play, Shakespeare exposes the fate of the ‘star crossed lovers’ within the prologue, informing the audience of their destiny throughout
  • Explain how the theme of social responsibility is presented in . . .
    Furthermore, the use of "one body" fits within the semantic field of society As critic Gareth Lloyd Evans suggests, the inspector is "an embodiment of a collective conscience" This strengthens my point by reinforcing the inspector's ethical role in bringing about a sense of collective recognition of injustice within the Birlings
  • Compare how poets present attitudes towards a romantic love in . . .
    Whilst they both embrace nature, both poets use this semantic field differently to express their portrayal of love Byron focuses more on human nature while Shelley explores the supernatural nature of love which is demonstrated through the use of structure, natural imagery and religious imagery
  • How does Stevenson use Gothic imagery in Strange Case of . . .
    Within this sensory, ethereal environment, Stevenson embeds his metaphor with a destructive semantic field - the wind is “continually charging” with “embattled vapours” This heightens the juxtaposition, offering imagery of two warring sides
  • Discuss this extract from The Castle of Otranto by Horace . . .
    In the extract, the reader gets a glimpse of what lies below the castle with a semantic field of the underground, such as ‘cavern’ and ‘subterraneous’ Certainly, towards the end of the extract, these ‘subterraneous regions’ become symbolic of fear and the edge of the subconscious
  • How does Shelley present the theme of Power in the poem . . .
    This is further highlighted by the semantic field of destruction , 'shattered visage, lifelesss, colossal Wreck " (The capitalisation of the word Wreck works as a transferred epithet --> Ozymandias' identity has gone from being regal to being a wreck) Shelley also uses juxtaposition in the lines "Look on my Works, ye Mighty and despair!





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