After Great Pain - Diction Flashcards
main concept
- one of the tools great authors like Emily Dickinson use to create the tone and deliver the message of their writings is diction
personification
- objects have human characteristics or qualities
simile
- comparison of two unlike thinks using like or as
imagery
- paints a picture
diction
- writers’ choice of words
what feeling does Dickinson convey by the simile ‘like a stone” she includes in Line 9 from “After Great Pain, A formal feeling comes”?
- Dickinson’s simile conveys a feeling of hardness toward her unfaithful love
what feeling does Dickinson convey by her adjective “quartz” she includes in Line 9 from “After Great Pain, A formal feeling comes”?
- Dickinson’s use of “Quartz” conveys a feeling and image of supreme, multifaceted hardness
what feeling/image does Dickinson convey by her choice of adjectives in Line 7 from “After Great Pain, A formal feeling comes”?
- in her adjective “wooden” Dickinson conveys an image and feeling of something hard and set
what feeling does Dickinson convey by her adjective “mechanical” she includes in Line 5 from “After Great Pain, A formal feeling comes”?
- Dickinson’s use of “mechanical” conveys a feeling of not being consciously directed
what feeling does Dickinson convey by her adjective “stiff” she includes in Line e from “After Great Pain, A formal feeling comes”?
- Dickinson’s use of “stiff” conveys a feeling of uncaring, of no longer being moved