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The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
The description of the Shirtwaist factory fire vivifies the event by telling it from the first person perspective. That puts the reader right in the narrators shoes and allows him to feel, see and hear what th Continue Reading...
" (Pettersson, 2006) Oral and written verbal art languages are both used for the purpose of information communication as well as information presentation with the reader and listener receiving an invitation to consider the information.
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We actually feel that we are there, one of the spectators, experiencing the story along with Procne and Philomela. Titus lacks these specificities and cultural details.
Similarities, however, may be found in other elements. The imagery in both narr Continue Reading...