Imagine falling into the sea and then being hunted by a psycho. Connel builds suspense by using personification, simile, onomatopoeia
Connel uses personification well in MDG,the dank tropical night pressed its thick warm blackness upon the yacht.
Colonel’s use of personification helps the reader by making the woods feel like it is attacking him. connel uses simile well in MDG, This place has an evil name among seafaring men. Sir, then he said to me very gravely, “Don’t you feel anything as if the air about us was actually poisonous. The colonel’s use of simile helps the reader by making the characters in the story think the island has an evil name.
Connell uses onomatopoeia well in MDG, there was no sound in the night as rainsford sat there but the muffled throb of the engine that drove the yacht swiftly through the darkness and the swish and the ripple of the wash of the propeller. Colonel’s use of onomatopoeia helps the reader by giving it a more realistic sound and making it more cool.
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