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ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan course work theme: exploring the differences in stylistic techniques between various authors group: ___ done by: _____________________ supervisor: ___________________ contents introduction...................................................................................................3 chapter i. comparing and contrasting stylistic techniques……………………………………………………………………5 1.1. analysis of differences in stylistic techniques among authors……………..…5 1.2. influence of historical context and cultural background..................................11 1.3. the role of personal style and authorial voice………………………………..17 chapter ii. the evolution of stylistic techniques.............20 2.1. the impact of literary movements on stylistic techniques…….......................20 2.2. authors influenced and learned from each other..............................................27 2.3. the development of stylistic techniques over………………….…………….30 conclusion......................................................................................................34 bibliography..................................................................................................36 introduction in this course work, to delve into the intricacies of stylistic techniques employed by various authors, exploring the unique approaches each writer takes in expressing their thoughts and ideas. by analyzing the works of renowned authors such as virginia woolf, ernest hemingway, and george to identify and discuss the distinctive …
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etation, and the overall literary impact of each author's work. actuality of the course work: when comparing and contrasting stylistic techniques among authors, it is crucial to consider the various factors that influence their unique approaches. these factors include the influence of historical context and cultural background, the role of personal style and authorial voice, and the evolution of stylistic techniques over time. the influence of historical context and cultural background is significant in shaping an author's stylistic techniques. authors often write within the framework of their society, reflecting the values, beliefs, and norms of their time. for instance, the works of jane austen and charles dickens are steeped in the social and cultural conventions of 19th-century england, while the writings of chinua achebe and gabriel garcía márquez are deeply rooted in the cultural experiences of their respective african and latin american backgrounds. aim of the course work: personal style …
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nticism, realism, and postmodernism, have had a profound impact on the development of stylistic techniques. as authors are influenced and learn from each other, new styles and approaches emerge. for instance, the works of the beat generation, such as those of jack kerouac and allen ginsberg, were influenced by the ideas and writings of earlier authors like walt whitman and henry david thoreau, but they also introduced innovative techniques, such as spontaneous prose and the use of jazz rhythms in writing. the analysis of differences in stylistic techniques among authors requires a comprehensive examination of the historical context, cultural background, personal style, and authorial voice that contribute to their distinctive approaches. the structure of the course work includes introduction, main bogy including 2 chapters (theoretical and practical) and 4 sub chapters, conclusion, bibliography. chapter i. comparing and contrasting stylistic techniques 1.1. analysis of differences in stylistic techniques among authors to …
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orks, such as "pride and prejudice," the linear structure helps readers navigate the social intricacies of the characters' lives, maintaining clarity throughout the narrative. conversely, other authors opt for non-linear structures, utilizing techniques like flashbacks, flash-forwards, or fragmented timelines. this style can create intrigue and complexity, inviting readers to piece together the story from various perspectives. william faulkner's "the sound and the fury" exemplifies this approach, with its disjointed narrative reflecting the fractured lives of its characters. this technique can challenge readers, but it also adds depth to the storytelling, allowing for a more nuanced exploration of themes and character motivations. language plays a significant role in defining an author's style, with word choice, sentence structure, and use of literary devices contributing to the overall tone and mood. some authors employ elaborate, ornate language, creating rich imagery and sensory detail[footnoteref:2]. this approach can immerse readers in the world of the …
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g stylistic techniques. authors often explore similar themes, but their approach can differ significantly. for instance, both george orwell and aldous huxley examine dystopian societies in their works, yet their styles are distinct. orwell's "1984" uses stark, oppressive language to depict a totalitarian regime, emphasizing surveillance and control. the bleak tone reinforces the sense of despair and hopelessness within the narrative. on the other hand, huxley's "brave new world" employs a more satirical and detached style, using irony to critique the dehumanization brought about by technology and social conditioning. while both authors explore the dangers of totalitarianism, their differing stylistic approaches offer unique insights into the themes they examine. character development is another area where authors' stylistic techniques diverge. some writers focus on detailed character exploration, allowing readers to understand their motivations, backgrounds, and internal conflicts. this deep dive into character psychology can create complex, multi-dimensional figures that resonate with …

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ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan course work theme: exploring the differences in stylistic techniques between various authors group: ___ done by: _____________________ supervisor: ___________________ contents introduction...................................................................................................3 chapter i. comparing and contrasting stylistic techniques……………………………………………………………………5 1.1. analysis of differences in stylistic techniques among authors……………..…5 1.2. influence of historical context and cultural background..................................11 1.3. the role of personal style and authorial voice………………………………..17 chapter ii. the evolution of stylistic techniques.............20 2.1. the impact of literary movements...

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