Friday, October 11, 2019
Hawthorne and Poe on Dreams
In Hawthorne's "Young Good Man Brown" he tells us that he goes for a walk but we don't know exactly. In Poe's "Dream Within a Dream" we are being told that everything that we think is real is not. They both use the literary technique of repetition. They both imply that everything is a dream but say it in different ways. They both use different diction to show their point of views. They both use tone to make the story or poem mysterious and strange. They also both use personification to make the story seem more realistic or engaging. Hawthorne uses unique characterization to make the character seem real. They both use different styles of writing and usage of literary techniques to imply that everything is a dream.
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