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On the other hand, the figurative language detailing simple but
memorable scenes in Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami provide
deep emotional connections to the character.-- E
Even more casually written is Jack Kerouac's On The Road, which
incorporates a stream of consciousness that mirrors the complex workings
of the narrators mind using words that are far less complicated. The
flowing, jazzy language including the description of a break-up as a
"miserably weary splitup" begs to be read aloud because its sounds are
so pleasing to the ear.
--Charliebucket
A Million Little Pieces by James Frey is written with crude
diction that protrays the aurthors critical struggles and a repetitive
flow that allows the reader to understant his thinking.--Phyllis
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