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"In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls contrasts an earnest tone of…
"In The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls contrasts an earnest tone of optimism with one of desolate despair using meaningful diction and the repeating theme of Rex's unwillingness to provide assistance in order to develop her warning message that false promises will obliterate morale and tear down any facets of trust that may have been previously developed."
Contrasting Tones
Earnest and Optimistic
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I argue that the reader now understands that Walls is confident in Rex's ability to complete the GC, and that the reader subsequently feels optimism and faith along with Walls
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Desolation and Despair
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I take too many liberties in assuming that the reader feels the exact same way I do when I read the passage, and fail to elaborate on how I come to my conclusions..
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Purpose
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When writing the essay, I thought that I was connecting back to purpose by simply restating in my body paragraphs what I had stated about purpose earlier in the thesis
Diction
Only mention diction as evidence for the positive tone - no mention of diction when discussing negative tone
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