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Pathetic Fallacy

The Cook Family And The Storm


     A very common use of pathetic fallacy in the book “A Thousand Acres” by Jane Smiley, is found specially in chapter 23. In this chapter pathetic fallacy is a technique used by the writer to create the relationship between the human behavior and nature. ... The sense of pathetic fallacy is formulated in one long situation, which is divided into 3 chronological time frames. ...

     At first, the connection that pathetic fallacy creates between the weather and the situation between Cook family members is very weak. ... This set of pathetic fallacy helps the writer crate the climax of this chapter. ...

     As I clearly explained in the above paragraphs, the use of pathetic fallacy is very indirect in the beginning but very straight forward at the end, when the situation is up to a point where anything could happen.


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