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Guess this literary technique NOW! (1 Viewer)

andrewgrieco

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Guess this literary technique NOW!

This is taken from Tim Winton's short story, Neighbours.

“The young man abandoned the 20th century novel for the telephone.”


i dunno what technique is this? help me plz!
 

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I don't know what technique i can't remember it's in my opinion is commenting on how modern society is abandoning the old ways are getting more technological. I will try to remember what this technique is called:spin:
 

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symbolism? him abandoning the old book for the telephone aligns w how individuals have progressed from traditional pastimes for tech snazzy stuff? idk tho bc i havent read it haha soz
 

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Symbolism sounds good too. i was also thinking connotation or allegory. I mean, what module is this text for?
 

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Formal, 3rd person language?

Perhaps the modality?
 

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Generally when i don't know what technique it is, i usually think of symbolism or figurative language first and see if it matches lol.
 

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Generally when i don't know what technique it is, i usually think of symbolism or figurative language first and see if it matches lol.
My teacher says not to use figurative language as a technique because it just encompasses any language device
 

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