Sunday, May 17, 2020

How Writers Represents Relationships Between Characters

This essay will analyse the ways writers represents relationships between characters. The keys of texts that communicates values and messages such as language, form and structure. Language, the choice of words and their characteristic is very important to show the audience how the characters change throughout the story and lastly, the form shows the audience what kind of text it is and if it is written to be read or performed on stage. Silas Marner is a Victorian realist novel by George Eliot. It contains twenty one chapters within two parts and a conclusion. The beginning of first part shows Silas life in the village of Raveloe who did not socialise with residents with whom he lived for fifteen years. After that, in the same part he was†¦show more content†¦After meeting Eppie his life and attitude changed. He finds trust in God that he lost after being banished from church. He thinks he is a gift sent by God. He became more social, even accepting an advice from a local mother how to dress little girl. Their relationship changed his values and he understood that gold was not that important as people. `The gold had kept his thoughts in an ever- repeated circle, leading to nothing beyond itself; but Eppie was an object compacted of changes and hopes that forced his thoughts onward.` (Eliot, p.125) This quote shows that Eppies` appearance made Silas understand that gold is not as important as he thought so, and life was more than only about money and being isolated from the world. George Eliot uses the plot and language to give a message to the audience. Throughout the story from when Silas is isolated from others with big love for money to becoming a respected father she shows that shows that love and relationship between people is much more important than love of money. Even though Silas lost his beloved money that he saved for a long time, he discovered what real happiness and love is after he becomes a Eppies` father. A Doll s House is a naturalist play in prose by Henrik Ibsen. Similar to George Eliot he uses the plot and language to pass a message of values and morals to the audience. The structures of the work are the three separate acts. Through them, the author shows how Nora`s and

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