Author's Eloquent Use Of Language example essay topic
With regards to the use of trope in elevating Shakespeare, it is figuratively put when the author describes the subject of the extract 'one of the original masters of our language' and respectively this description is casually asserting the authors opinion (referring back to the hyperbole of 'excellencies'). The narrator of this piece of prose, promises the reader from their standpoint, that what has been said and implied by their use of lexis, is both from an knowledgeable personage with an eloquent and intelligent use for words as we read on. This opinion has been made, through extracting the flow of the prose, because although as stated before it can be sometimes convoluted and cumbersome (with example from the first paragraph 'certain mode of phraseology so consonant and congenial'), the words, as if read out loud, seem to be that of a speech or possibly a lecture, imploring the reader / audience to listen to their diction. Could this text be put out in oration, the listener would discern from the reading, the grammatical breakneck from one paragraph to another. The connotations for the reader of this extract are in that textual expectations allowing for further investigation of the authors premise over Shakespeare. Being more 'agreeable' in a modern analysis of the works, contextually the comic dialogue owing to the time it was written would have been fully understood by the audience, although now as modern readers, we can discern, subtleties that in reading rather than watching the underlying comedy / tragedy /history of the texts.
To conclude this analy sation, it can be seen that the author's eloquent use of language, ease of syntax and complex use of vocabulary simply compels the reader into acknowledging the intelligence and obvious learned diction of the author by invoking us to look further into Shakespeare's works as modern readers, without prejudice that one may have had owing to historical readings..