Sunday, August 4, 2019
Literature :: essays research papers
In ââ¬Å"Oxford Concise Dictionary Literary Termsâ⬠by Chris Baldick, characterization is defined as the representation of persons in narrative and dramatic works which include direct and indirect methods in inviting the readers to infer qualities from charactersââ¬â¢ actions, speech, or appearance. However, modals in literature context serve as an eye opener to the personality and traits of the characters in short stories. It enables the readers to learn of the charactersââ¬â¢ abilities, capabilities, prohibitions, obligations and so forth. The appearance of modals in literary texts serves its own specific purposes in accordance to the authorââ¬â¢s wish. In David Leavittââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Territoryâ⬠which describes the relationship between a mother (Mrs. Campbell) and her son (Neil) who is a homosexual, gives me an interest to explore and find out more about the characters. Through the use of modals found in the extract, it enables me to go in depth and examine t he characterization in the story. à à à à à Firstly, in paragraph 2, line 1 of the extract, the modal ââ¬Å"mustâ⬠is used by David Leavitt to show one of Neilââ¬â¢s traits indirectly ââ¬â ââ¬Å"The last item puzzles him: Pedro. Pedro must be the gardener.â⬠Here, as Neil read through his motherââ¬â¢s daily list found on the kitchen table, he came across the name ââ¬Å"Pedroâ⬠which he was unfamiliar with. Eventually, he expressed an assumption which he believed was true. However, instead of using ââ¬Å"couldâ⬠to indicate possibility, the writer chose to use the modal ââ¬Å"mustâ⬠to reveal Neilââ¬â¢s inner self which was lacking in confidence and even probably having a strong need of self assurance despite the fact that the modal is meant to express certainty. Thus, the readers are able to know more of Neilââ¬â¢s character as the modal is used to create a reverse effect on the readers as an irony. Secondly, in this extract, Neil the protagonist is presented by the writer as a son who was torn between his own desire to follow his heart or to live up to the society and his motherââ¬â¢s expectations of him. He tried to vision himself as the son that his mother expects of him through the use of modal ââ¬Å"couldâ⬠ââ¬â ââ¬Å"He could make a list of his own selves: the child, the adolescent, the promiscuous faggot son, and finally the good son, settled, relatively successful.â⬠(Paragraph 2, line 3)By using the modal ââ¬Å"couldâ⬠, it gives the readers a feeling that he is capable of doing what he was expected to and it only depends on whether he is willing or not.
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