Language in "Whose life is it anyway?" by Brian Clarke

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November 22, 2014

 

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Neither does she want to end up being hurt herself. She is a position of self-defence whereas Ken takes the leading role in the discussion. She can't help getting more and more involved in his tragic situation. Style of language Ken mainly uses formal, sophisticated and elaborate language to show his clear state of mind...
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He uses a lot of ironic and sarcastic remarks. Dr Scott uses neutral, rational, professional language. She wants to keep up the distance between a patient and a doctor. However, she is in defence and only manages to give short replies to his provocations and explanations. Stylistic devices Ken uses metaphorical language which refers to sexual desire...
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