Thursday, February 26, 2009

Che, Do Now, Writting



“The trip was decided just like that, and it never erred from the basic principle laid down in that moment: improvisation”(Guevara, 33).- This excerpt represents the aspects of Che’s voice because it uses Syntax, tone, and diction. The sentence is grammatically structured so that you have a basic understanding and then he finished up the sentence with the overall meaning: improvisation. His tone is calm but at the same time exciting and informative. His diction takes a simple event and turns it to more of a complex and thought-provoking sentence. “For me the sea has always been a confidant, a friendly absorbing all it is told and never revealing those secrets; always giving he best advise- it’s meaning noises can be interpreted anyway you choose” (Guevara, 34). - This quote represents Che’s writing style because it focuses on imagery, and detail. The imagery choice of words allows you to imagine the ocean in front of you, and almost picture a storm thundering and holding secrets that will never surface again. The detailed choice of words allows you to realize the meaning behind what he is writing. Looking outside the box. Instead of it just being a huge ocean in front of you, the words infer that that the ocean is what you make it. It can either be big and scary, or peaceful; “can be interpreted anyway you choose”.

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