By zooming in and out of one perspective
By zooming in and out of one perspective
By using multiple narrators
Type your answer here... By using the climax to start their story
To create a sense of return
Modernist writers used fragmentation in many ways. An example of how it was used would be James Joyce, who used a very fragmented poem to portray the decay and fragmentation of western culture. Through the poem lacking a central, unifying theme, the writer exhibited what they felt was happening to the culture of the time.
In many cases, modernist writers made heavy use of symbolism.
Point of view is simply who is telling the story. If the writer uses the words "I" or "we," they are using first person POV. If they use "he," "she," "it," or "they," they are using third person POV. If they use the word "you," they are using the rare second person POV.
to use new forms of plot
We might call it a "voice," but idiolect is the right word for anyone's unique use of language.
A writer might choose to use the passive voice to shift the focus onto the receiver of the action rather than the doer, to create a sense of formality or objectivity, or to emphasize the action rather than the one performing it.
to make an argument or explain a process
Repetition is a way to emphasize key ideas.