Subterranean Homesick Blues Again And Lamp To The Slaughter Analysis

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Comparative Analysis Essay Dennis J. Reardon and Roald Dahl were the writer of Subterranean Homesick Blues Again and Lamp To The Slaughter,though one for drama the other are fictional story but both has a similar theme and meaning. Dennis Reardon use foreshadowing as a hint to what might happen next long with many other literary devices for humouring the audience; while Roald Dahl did also use foreshadowing but not as much as irony and the description are very detailed.For example in S.H.B.A,written by Dennis Reardon, the tour guide through the use of foreshadow hint in each level for where their destination might lead them.As for L.T.T.S, the author use of irony can be seen at the end of the story. Dennis and Roald has different writing style but the message are the same, which is that death are unpredictable. …show more content…

When the tour guide (character in S.H.B.A) lead a group of friend to a cave,he also explain what each level is and its use.In the third floor called the Rock Of Ages,the tour guide kindly say,”Don’t be afraid to touch the stone. Run your hand over it. There are dead things in those walls. A mountain of corpses”.Which create an extremely dark atmosphere at the end because the tour guide has been very realistic. Similarly the author, Roald Dahl has hint that there might be something wrong when the husband is being unusual. When Patrick(husband from L.T.T.S) when home and demand his wife Maloney to,” sit down”, four time just so they can talk,can show how streand the atmosphere was. As the result, the two authors can be seen to have a very similar style for

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