Style Guide 4- Colon Cho

For most of the time, following proper grammatical conventions when writing is very crucial in creating rhetorical pieces of high quality. The reason why these grammar conventions exist is to make it easier for the audience to clearly grasp what the author is trying to portray. Having a set of rules that have been universally Read More …

The Simile Style Guide 3 JCho

A Simile, according to the silva rhetoricae website,  is “an explicit comparison, often (but not necessarily) employing ‘like’ or ‘as.’” (Burton, 2016). It is a rhetorical device that is utilized by many writers in order to fully express details of a story including but not limited to;  settings, characters, events, and situations. Rhetorical devices are Read More …

Harmonia Scene 1 Review

In scene 1 of “Harmonia”, the setting and characters are introduced. It is 1957 in Indiana where a  Young farm girl named Diana and her uncle are struggling over issues regarding a death of a loved one and the minuscule amount of crops that Diana harvested. Then, the story moves to introduce another character named Read More …