Literary writing uses emotional words to show the reader how the character in the story feels. Here are some examples: love, loathe, unsure, thrilled, dreaded
Kathy was convinced she loved Brian because whenever she came near Brian her heart sped up and her tummy did back flips.
Brian loathed Kathy because she repulsed him whenever she laughed that nauseating laugh that sounded like a hyena.
Kathy was thrilled to see Brian descend from the military airplane. She had not seen him for a year. Her heart began beating fast again.
Brian groaned. He elbowed his buddy. "Look, there is that horrible girl I was telling you about. I dread seeing her and talking to her. I think I will throw up."
His buddy said she was cute and asked Brian to introduce him to Kathy.
As soon as Kathy came close to Brian and Derek her eyes became glued on Derek. Brian disappeared from her mind. She giggled when Brian introduced Derek. Derek's brows rose.
Derek could not understand why Brian did not like Kathy's bubbly little laugh. It was love at first sight for him.
Literary appreciation is the understanding and mastery of the form and content of a literary work.
Tension in a literary sense is a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense or when there is suspense in the story.
Something that requires action NOW.
the extent to which the dependent variable changes
Whats is Emotional Stress?
Catharsis is an emotional purging; in other words, a release of pent-up negative emotions. This term often relates to tragedy, but I am not sure if you are referring to the tragedies we suffer in our lives, or tragedy as a literary genre.
Literary appreciation is the understanding and mastery of the form and content of a literary work.
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Tension in a literary sense is a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense or when there is suspense in the story.
emotional appeal
Something that requires action NOW.
The state of being exaggerating.
Harshness in the sound of words or phrases.It means a number of clashing sounds.Cacophony- Jarring, discordant sound; dissonance or the use of discordant sounds in literary composition.
The simple definition is any physical or emotional harm to an animal.
In literary terms, mood refers to the overall feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing conveys to the reader. It is often created through the author's choice of words, setting, characterization, and tone in order to evoke a specific emotional response from the reader.
the extent to which the dependent variable changes
Social and emotional functioning.