Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Practice Diction Analysis

Nicholson Baker's formal and controlled language depicts an imagistic, yet literal, setting.  Nicholson describes the escalators as "a pair of integral signs swooping between two floors they served."  This stiff description contrasts with imagistic comparison, stating that the handrails are "like the radians of black luster," offering a figurative twist to the business-like latter.

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