characterization
characterization
characterization
characterization
characterization
characterization
an author when writing his/her literary piece also think first of his/her readers. they want to impart to us whatever message a certain literary pieces was for. they want the readers to know what are the cultures, practices, beliefs, traditions, or activities that a certain place is and for the bibliography of the author, he/she want to share his/her experiences.
Rhetorical device or literary element or literary technique?
to convince readers to visit their grandparents more often
Literary clues are hints or indications provided by an author within a literary work that help readers understand the text on a deeper level. These clues can be in the form of foreshadowing, symbolism, imagery, or other literary devices that add layers of meaning to the writing. By paying attention to these clues, readers can uncover themes, character motivations, and plot developments within the text.
William R. Elkins has written: 'Literary reflections' -- subject(s): College readers
NICOLA J. WATSON has written: 'LITERARY TOURIST: READERS AND PLACES IN ROMANTIC AND VICTORIAN BRITAIN'
Allen Crisp has written: 'A certain age society' -- subject(s): Literary collections, Readers, Social history