- Thu Oct 06, 2016 10:39 pm
#29553
These are mine answers:
Lines 5-7
Group-Individual: Abbot Gleason
Viewpoint: Orwell's novel regarded as one great description of Stalinism's horrors.
Tone: Positive. Praise.
Lines 7-16
Group-Individual: Author
Viewpoint: Neutral
Tone: Neutral
Lines 18-21
Group-Individual: Author
Viewpoint: Orwell manages to find that art precisely at those moments of dramatic narration
Tone: Positive. Praise.
I just differ with lines 7-16. I think the author is saying just facts about the effects this book has caused. That's why for me the viewpoint is neutral and the tone is neutral Don't understand why the answer says that the view is erudite (is the author's interpretation the viewpoint of these lines?). I do get it when the answer says that the tone is scholarly because of the pictoric words that are being used but I am not fully convinced. Can you give me a hand with this? Thanks guys,
Lines 5-7
Group-Individual: Abbot Gleason
Viewpoint: Orwell's novel regarded as one great description of Stalinism's horrors.
Tone: Positive. Praise.
Lines 7-16
Group-Individual: Author
Viewpoint: Neutral
Tone: Neutral
Lines 18-21
Group-Individual: Author
Viewpoint: Orwell manages to find that art precisely at those moments of dramatic narration
Tone: Positive. Praise.
I just differ with lines 7-16. I think the author is saying just facts about the effects this book has caused. That's why for me the viewpoint is neutral and the tone is neutral Don't understand why the answer says that the view is erudite (is the author's interpretation the viewpoint of these lines?). I do get it when the answer says that the tone is scholarly because of the pictoric words that are being used but I am not fully convinced. Can you give me a hand with this? Thanks guys,