Transcription of Stylistic Analysis Guide - Part 1 - Englishbiz
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Analysis Guide - part 1 GENRECONTEXTAUDIENCEEFFECTSMETHODSPURPOS EGENREG enremeans type or kind . What might surprise you is that an Analysis at the level of a text s genrecan produce interesting and subtle points that can achieve the highest marks. A generic textis one that follows theconventionsapplicable to its genre. The genre conventionsof a text are the first thing noticed about a text and it is this which makes genre potentially important. This is because we are all conditioned to react to generic texts in culturally determined ways. Thesegeneric aspectswork at a subconscious level and affect both thereceptionandinterpretationof a background to genre will help. As we grow and learn about the world, we develop a mental set of prototypesor maps for the many kinds of people and things we meet or hear about.
www.englishbiz.co.uk Stylistic Analysis Guide - Part 1 GENRE CONTEXT AUDIENCE EFFECTS METHODS PURPOSE GENRE Genre means ‘type’ or ‘kind’. What might surprise you is that an analysis at the level of a text’s genre can produce
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