Mood of Passage in Snow Falling On Cedars

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English

 

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Francis W

 

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April 10, 2012

 

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University

 

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The imagery lets readers actually imagine a dead Carl in their mind, which can be very depressing. Death is also a very scary subject for some, so imagining this would even frighten some. If Guterson would have just said that he was dead and the officers pulled him out of the water, it would not have been as effective...
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The reader might not have even got any mood out of that, but the mood is also determined by other factors. Figurative language is used abundantly in the passage. Guterson uses metaphors such as Carl's hair "dripping silver strings into the sea". This gives the reader an effect of imagining a dead man's hair dripping, but the dead man seeming almost heavenly...
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