Den of Lions - Terry Anderson
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Have a little read: ... Den of Lions - Terry Anderson Pgs. 287-289 This extract presents us with two very different types of writing that Terry Anderson uses in writing his biography. One part is written in prose, the other in poetry. Both types are present throughout the book, and both have certain characteristics and functions that the author had, while writing them. I will now attempt to analyse them. First, I would like to comment on the prose in this extract. Evoking sympathy seems to be one of the author's main objectives. By setting the scene of very uncomfortable and uh-human conditions of the 'prison' and presenting their oppressors as vicious and evil people, he demands sympathy from the reader. "Their manners are bad, and each small rudeness is another wound". By presenting the hostages as helpless and left to the power of these fanatics. The theme is the most visible and, for me, most important
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