The tone of the author in describing Dr. Manette is sympathetic and compassionate. The author portrays Dr. Manette as a troubled and fragile individual who has suffered greatly in the past. The author's tone conveys a sense of understanding and empathy towards Dr. Manette's struggles and hardships.
The author is using direct characterization in this passage to reveal the character's traits through explicit description or commentary.
It adds spiritual significance to the description of the Tai-me.
The author's tone towards the elderly man in the reading passage of Moby Dick could be described as empathetic and respectful. The author portrays the man with understanding and compassion, highlighting his wisdom and experience despite his physical limitations.
Markus Bauer has written: 'Passage Marburg' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Biography, History
Caryl Phillips has written: 'The European tribe' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The final passage'
Marianne Goss has written: 'Midwest passage' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Diaries, Guidebooks, Travel
Tim Lydon has written: 'Passage to Alaska' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Sea kayaking, Travel
The author's use of imagery in the passage creates a mood of serenity and meticulousness. Through the detailed description of Min carefully placing items, the reader gets a sense of calmness and attention to detail.
Joseph H. Reading has written: 'A voyage along the western coast, or, Newest Africa' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel
Robert Douglas Graham has written: 'Rough passage' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Yachts, Emanuel (Yacht)
Which sentence uses the verbs correctly?A.Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children are my favorite novel.B.War and Peace are Tolstoy's masterpiece.C.Lost Cities describes the discoveries of many ancient civilizationsD.The Simpsons are a comedy TV show
Serene