ГДЗ по английскому языку 11 Класс класс упражнение - 53 р. 7
Условие
How does the convict’s way of speaking differ from Pip’s? Find the parts of the convict’s speech that show us this and say what they mean. Why do you think Dickens did this?
Решение #1
- The convict speaks in a rough, threatening, and uneducated manner.
“Hold your noise!” and “Keep still, you little devil, or I’ll cut your throat!”
- He uses simple, direct commands and slang-like words such as “wittles” (meaning food)
- The convict’s grammar and diction are less polished, reflecting his lower social class and rough life.
“Who d’ye live with supposin’ I kindly let you live, which I han’t made up my mind about?”
Dickens uses the convict’s rough speech to emphasize the social divide between characters and to highlight the convict’s status as a figure of fear. This difference also helps readers understand Pip’s fear and vulnerability during their first meeting.
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