Sunday, June 2, 2019

The Journey Illustrated in Four Works: The Love Song of J. Alfred Pruf

The word journey describes a profusion of events. These events can occur animal(prenominal)ly somatogenetic journey or emotionally and intellectually inner journey. It is important to define the Journey achieved, while analysing any specific text. The set text in this undertake The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock by TS Elliot and Of Eurydice by Ivan Lalic can be used to create a comparison in order demonstrate the uniqueness and importee of each journey. Sky High written by Hannah Robert and contemporary novel 48 shades of brown can be compared with the set text to avail identify the Journey enclosed in the text. These Journeys all relate to an explicit idea, all journeys are unique and have extreme significance in the deportment of the traveller. After completing these Journeys, the outcome is likely positive however can turn out veto. The poem Of Eurydice by Ivan Lalic based on a Grecian myth puts forward that journeys can allow one learn and gain knowledge, therefore this supports journeys usually have positive outcomes. Eurydice emphasises an inner journey prompted by physical journey set in thick darkness devoid of time Hades. The journey is of Opheseus who, to regain his wife who passed away from a snakebite, travels to Hades. The use of strong adjectives for simulation strata of dead birds creates an accumulative effect of imagery that cares follow the dark and intimidating physical journey of Orpheseus into the underworld. The first stanza reflects failure I return alone, creates an anticlimactic start to the poem. This also implies Orpheseus was unsuccessful in bringing back his wife, however it creates sense of mystery for the reader. I was alone, you see reinforces heroism that is technically impossible, as he has... ...t directly with the situations faced by Dan and gives a better insight into Dans introspecting. The use of register in the novel is colloquial the author uses this technique to help engage the reader with the protagonist , as well as position the readers to have an humorous and unserious approach to towards the issues faced by Dan. Motif postcards have been used end-to-end the novel, the postcards emphasis the relationship of Dan with his parents that live in Geneva whilst Dan lives in Australia. The postcard shows the barrier and alienation that Dan comes across in Australia as being a typic teenager. The novel 48 shades of Brown presents a teenage inner journey that is inescapable. Overall, journeys can be inevitable though they can have negative outcomes. Journeys can also have major significance on an individuals life, perspectives and psychology.

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