The Scheme of a Stylistic Analysis

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1. Characters Who are they? What are they like? In appearance.

1. Characters

Who are they?
What are they like?
In appearance.
In habits of

speech and behavior.
What is the relationship between the characters, and how is this relationship pointed out?
What contrasts and parallels are there in the behavior of the characters?
Are the characters alive, and are they believable?

In making analysis the following points should be covered…

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2. Mood What is the mood of the story? How is this mood achieved?

2. Mood

What is the mood of the story?
How is this mood

achieved?
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3. Construction Narration. Who tells the story? Is it told by

3. Construction

Narration. Who tells the story? Is it told by one

of the characters, by a narrator outside the story, or by whom? If the story is told by one of the characters, does it help to make it more effective?
Setting. Where does the story take place and when? Does the setting matter to the story, or could it have taken place equally well in some other place and at some other time?
Language. What sort of language is used? Is it simple or elaborate? Is it plain or metaphorical? Does the language used give a narrative or dramatic effect?
Grammar. What is the structure of the sentence? What tense forms and other morphological forms are used in the text?
Figures of speech. What figures of speech, if any, are used in the text? What do they mean to you? What do they mean to the author?
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4. Comprehension What is the story about? Give its subject in

4. Comprehension

What is the story about? Give its subject in one

word or in a short phrase, e.g. family relationships, goodness, snobbery.