A Sunrise on the Veld by Doris Lessing

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An Early Morning on The Veld Sometimes I think that it takes a lot of writing by an author to give a vivid, clear picture of a character's personality. In Doris Lessing's short story, A Sunrise on the Veld, she describes a boy's intense feelings as he prepares for and goes out on an early morning hunt. To begin, her creative use of language recreates the feel of an early morning on the grasslands. Repetition is often frowned upon; however in this story, Lessing constructively uses repetition to emphasize the coolness of the morning air. "It was cold, cold." Furthermore, Lessing uses figurative language in order for the text to appeal more to the reader's senses. For example, the simile, "springing out like a fish", reminds the reader of the sting of chilly water. She also personifies the sun when she describes the wait for the sun to "paint the world afresh," like an artist. In addition, Lessing contrasts some ideas in order to reinforce them. For instance, she contrasts the coolness of the morning air with the stuffiness of the sleeping parents' room. Another ex...

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