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THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO & THE THREE MUSKETEERS

THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO & THE THREE MUSKETEERS. By: Alexandre Dumas. TONE. Tone : a particular quality, way of sounding, modulation, or intonation of the voice as expressive of some meaning, feeling, spirit, etc. The Count of Monte Cristo : Detached tone

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THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO & THE THREE MUSKETEERS

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  1. THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO&THE THREE MUSKETEERS By: Alexandre Dumas

  2. TONE • Tone: a particular quality, way of sounding, modulation, or intonation of the voice as expressive of some meaning, feeling, spirit, etc. The Count of Monte Cristo: Detached tone (relating events as they happen, in the perspective of the reader) The Three Musketeers:Starts out lighthearted, ends uneasy (makes the reader feel emotionally connected with the characters)

  3. Imagery • Imagery:The use of vivid or figurative language to represent objects, actions, or ideas. • The Count of Monte Cristo: Uses detailed imagery to describe the scenery as well as the characters which helps the reader understand the book. • The Three Musketeers: Uses selective imagery, which puts emphasis on the important features and characters of the novel.

  4. Voice • Voice: The distinctive style or manner of expression of an author or of a character in a book The Count of Monte Cristo:  Third person- focusing mostly on outward action and behavior rather than the psychological realities of the characters The Three Musketeers: Third Person Narrative- Gives descriptions of character actions and plot twists

  5. Irony • Irony: the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning • The Count of Monte Cristo: Edmond’s enemies try to make themselves happier by framing him, but in the end their betrayal leads to their own downfall and his success. • The Three Musketeers: By killing the lover of d’Artagnan, Milady actually sets the grounds for her own death as d’Artagnan seeks his revenge.

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