Portraying Ad Magic Through A Literary Elements
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Abstract
This paper addresses the issue of portraying the main character, Ad Magic, using literary elements such as symbolism, contrast and imagery by Thom Jones, in his short story “A White Horse”.
Keywords
Symbolism, contrast, imagery, literary elements
Introduction
In His short story “A White Horse”, author Thom Jones introduces his main characters, Ad Magics, hunger for mad adventure. This peripatetic-“American Dream” looking character who appears in a few of Thom Jones short stories seems like the perfect traveling companion. After “abandoning his seizure meds” in Los Angeles, he suddenly finds himself lost in Bombay,-trying to remember who, where and how?- on a bus loaded with tourists,where he almost died during the car accident,but ironical not from the impact of a matter, but of suffocation. This spontaneous, out-of-control odyssey leads Ad to a filthy beach where he comes to the aid of a diseased and dying horse. A good man with a kind heart–not to mention the best name ever created for someone who works in advertising.
What makes reader to see an feel that ? The literary elements used by author to describe and coll or this main character through his journey to find the answer to all of the question arisen in a upcoming situations.
Particularly tree, one of the main, elements used bu Thom Jones in his story “A white Horse” , Symbolism (designed to convey impressions by suggestion rather than by direct statement), Contrast (which is a distinction between two ideas, objects or co lours. A large contrast is a big difference, and contrasting objects are boldly different. In psychology, a change in a normal perception or act resulting from experience with a stimulus of different value in the same dimension), Imagery(is any literary reference to the five senses (sight, touch, smell, hearing, and taste). Essentially, imagery is any words that create a picture in your head. Such images can be created by using figures of speech such as similes, metaphors, personification, and assonance. Imagery is also the term used to refer to the creation (or re-creation) of any experience in the mind – auditory, visual, tactile, olfactory, gustatory, kinesthetic, organic. It is a cognitive process employed by most, if not all, humans. When thinking about a previous or upcoming event, people commonly use imagery.
When the reader will take those tree elements apart and combine them together ,reader will understand their fulfills in the portrayng of the main character. He will also get more of understanding of the role and place of the the main character in grotesque surroundings he suddenly found himself.
As symbolism represents its elements such us cigarettes,