Eugene Grandet Quote Style Analysis
Date Submitted: 12/18/2004 09:34:21
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 4 pages (1214 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 4 pages (1214 words)
Chapter One:
I. "This face revealed a dangerous cunning, a calculated integrity, the egoism of a man accustomed to limit his emotions to the joys of avarice and the only being who really meant anything to him, his daughter Eugenie, his sole heiress."
II. "For a farm girl who in her youth had reaped nothing but ill treatment, for a beggar in rags given shelter out of charity, Old Grandet's equivocal laugh was a genuine
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as nervous and excited. Figurative language is used to describe Nanon's reaction to Charles's letter; "her joy seemed to pour out like smoke". There is no notable syntax; the diction is minor as well.
II. This passage is filled with connotation. It has a tone of amusement and joy. Balzac's diction tells a lot of the meaning. This certain passage is ironic in what it says; Eugenie would not do what it says at all.
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