The Expressive Language Used in a Literary Text
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https://doi.org/10.1997/x0mavh96Keywords:
linguistic expressiveness, coloring, metaphors, similes, personification, symbolism, syntax, vocabulary choicesAbstract
This article focuses on the examination of linguistic expressiveness within literary compositions. Moreover, it synthesizes insights from prominent scholars renowned for their contributions to the analysis of linguistic expressiveness in literary works. Additionally, it may delve into methodologies or frameworks utilized by these academics to further elaborate on this critical aspect of language in literature.
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