hard mood
Bewilderment
bewilderment
Bewilderment
Figurative language, such as metaphors, similes, and personification, can go beyond the literal meanings of words to evoke specific emotions or create unique effects in writing. By using these devices, writers can add depth, creativity, and nuance to their work, enhancing the reader's experience.
The way writer describe details suggests a mood or feeling
This is called alliteration
You can't create love feeling because you have to really properly love somebody to create 'love feeling' im afraid
Writers use polysyndeton to create a sense of rhythm, emphasize each item in a list, or add a sense of urgency or intensity to their writing. It can also build up a feeling of accumulation or give the impression of endlessness to a situation or description.
Ellipses allow writers to indicate omitted text or pauses in speech. They can create suspense, show interrupted speech, or convey a trailing off of thought.
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figurative language