Diction - The adjectives marvelous, flawless, and Oscars have been selected to help convince the reader to watch the movie. These words sound appealing to the reader and grab his/her attention to the subject. The reader could feel as if the movie is pleasant to watch considering it “is one of only three films to ever receive the Big Five Oscars.” By adding these words, the author introduces a proud tone. The reader can interpret that the author has strong feelings about the movie due to the fact that she mentions how many Oscars it has won and how excellent the acting is.
Imagery - By including critics’ thoughts about Nicholson’s acting, the reader can imagine how well Nicholson transformed into McMurphy. The …show more content…
These words make the reader feel as if the movie is horrid to watch. Viewers with younger children may veer away from watching the movie considering “The scenes are filled with profane language and brutality, and they are not suitable for a young audience.” In her review, the author presents a sharp, horrific tone. By reading the author’s straightforward article, the reader can trust the thoughts of the author.
Imagery - When the author writes about the profanity and violence in the scenes, the reader can imagine these scenes in his/her head. The author briefly describes a scene in the movie: “Mac chokes Nurse Ratched. Mac is then punched from behind and knocked out. Bromden finds Mac was made unable to escape and smothers him with a pillow in a form of mercy killing.” This view of Bromden suffocating McMurphy helps create the appalling tone of the review. Another dreadfully vivid scene is when McMurphy is going to receive shock treatments. The reader can imagine the pain he is feeling during these treatments that the nurse provides. According to the author’s review however, the reader knows that is not what happens during this specific type of