Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras Car Irony

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Twain utilizes the stylistic technique of irony in order to create a satirical mood throughout both stories, “The celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” and “Cannibalism in the cars”. Authors use irony to emphasize the meaning of text which then will allow readers to think. An example of stylistic irony that Mark Twain states is, “He never smiled, he never frowned, he never changed his voice from the gentle-flowing key to which he tuned the initial sentence, he never betrayed the slightest suspicion of enthusiasm” (Twain, “Celebrated”). It becomes very ironic how Smiley has a name that portrays a cheerful mood, but in reality he is very somber. Jim Smiley, a gambling man, ironically lacks enthusiasm. Irony is also shown in, “Cannibalism …show more content…

Authors create imagery, that can be interpreted as positive or negative, which then engages a reader through the description of multiple sensory elements . An example of stylistic imagery that Mark Twain states is, “He ketched a frog one day, … see that frog whirling in the air like a doughnut see him turn one summerset, or may be a couple, if he got a good start, and come down flat-footed and all right, like a cat.” (Twain, “Celebrated”). This frog is not an ordinary frog. Jim Smiley had high confidence in his dexterous frog who is the best in Calaveras County. The imagery pulled from “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calavaras County” significantly helps the reader visualize the whirling frog more realistically. Imagery is also shown in Mark Twain’s piece, “Cannibalism in the cars,” as stated, “A savage hunger looked out at every eye. There was in it a sign of awful import--the foreshadowing of a something that was vaguely shaping itself in every heart” (Twain, “Cannibalism”). In many of Mark Twain’s pieces he uses a wide variety of vocabulary and is very descriptive. When authors utilize the stylistic technique of imagery they are able set the scene for the readers. In “Cannibalism in The Cars’” Mark Twain uses imagery for Characterization more than anything. Because imagery paints a

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