The Girl Who Can by Ama Ata Aidoo Detailed Analysis
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
- This lesson takes you through the step-by-step analysis of the short story 'The Girl Who Can' by Ama Ata Aidoo. The title, setting, point of view, plot, diction, literary devices, themes and some likely examination questions have been discussed.
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Hi thanks for your information you have given to me
Add more literary devices at least 15 to 20
On every video
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i'm very happy to have discover you and your wonderful work on literature. it has really improve upon my understanding and teaching of the English literature. Anita, i have this question: anything that take the human attribute is referees to as personification. what if some Human takes the attributes of animals and abstracted things. What is that or would be called..... thank you
Hello Isaac, thanks for your kind words, the answer to your question is ‘chremamorphism’ … sometimes we also describe some as metaphors depending on the contextual meaning. I hope this helps . ❤️
The background music is disturbing
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I think there should be more literacy devices ❤🎉
It’s possible there are more, kindly add on in the comments. Thanks for your feedback.
Can you please 🙏🥺 do Oliver Twist
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I have three videos on Oliver Twist: character analysis, summary analysis and literary devices and themes.
Please can you add answers to the questions 🙏🙏🙏
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Pls what is the narrative technique for ripples
Third person narrative point of view.
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Thanks for understanding
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Please do have the answer of 2023 bece can get it
Good job, Anita. The setting of the story is a small fishing village in the Central Region called Hasodzi.
"dzi" in Fante is a trigraph pronounced as "z" and therefore the correct pronunciation should sound like "HASOZI" not "HASOJI"
Thanks for the correction 😃 very insightful ✅
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@@AnitaThePedagogue okay
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Please l need it they say l was born... Show that in extract the beginning of the sentence
What exactly is the question ? I’m finding it difficult understanding your comment.
They ask a in bece that the introduction of the story the girl who can this they say she born in hadozi and was question they she was born... Show that please can get answer
@@user-mf5gs5xu4t The setting of the story./ The exposition of the story which is the beginning of a story.
But a this they said l was born in ....... Show that what people where saying she doesn't know where she was born but she born that village is correct or
They l was born in show
The music is so disturbing
Sorry about this❤️ I will work on to reduce it in my video