Monday, March 30, 2015

Tone in Scientist Excerpt

Discussing the negative effects of scientific experiments against nature in the excerpt, the narrator uses a change in point of view, imagery, and diction to reveal his attitudes towards the scientists. By describing these people in first person then transitioning into a tone which directly accuses them, the narrator uses negative words, such as “poor empty head” and “nasty science” to show his opinion on the harmful experiments the audience is using, and he gives them a clear picture of this effect. The narrator uses these techniques to portray his disapproval of these procedures in an angry and judgement tone to the reader. This excerpt is a critic of the scientists that use experiments that harm forms of nature against the narrator’s idea.

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