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The mortal inmortal- Mary wollstonecraft Shelley- 1833 (Rhetorical Devices…
The mortal inmortal- Mary wollstonecraft Shelley- 1833
Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical questions
What was it that led me to commit this madness?
Why the hell do I have to see everyone I love leave?
Was my stupidity so much?
Why did I do it?
Hyperbole
Death closed its doors and did not give me shelter in its mantle.
I should have paid attention to the honorable and reasonable part of my being, in the place of my aching heart and my tormented head.
Now time has also become my worst enemy.
The drink gave me the worst disease, immortality.
Text type:
Monologue
Aim:
The main of this work is to reveal the thoughts of confusion and uncertainty that srossed Winzy's mind to drink a potion that will cause him serious consequences.
Summary:
The mortal inmortal is a short story about love and despair. The topics present in the story are love and immortality,of which the first will be the main cause of the madness of Winzy, a poor and humble man, who due to his naivety will be confused by Bertha. this is how Winzy will be forced to drink a mysterious beverage, what will cause him to have the worst disease a person can desire, immortality.
Audience:
It is also worth mentioning that the present monologue will be characteristic of the main character, who will not have an audience, because he portrays his emotional state.
Register:
Semi-formal
Tone:
Reflective
Purpose:
The purpose to develop the present monologue, was because, this type of text allows to show in a more direct way the thoughts of the character to be studied, since being pronounced by the same character, allows a better understanding of the work and the why of the events that take place in it.
Character:
Winzy