Frankenstein
is passionately written just like any great past novels such as Great Gatsby.
The way the sophisticated sentence structure is complex within to the point
where antecedents have to be understood to comprehend the setting of a
paragraph is remarkable. The sentence structure seems like and appears as refined
riddles within which reveals a story.
Novels
and books written in the 1830s are written in a distinct way which differs from
modern books today. The complexity of the sentence structure. The aesthetic,
artistic flow of the context. The passionately written syntax and diction
within. It is self evident in comparison between modern day books and past
novels- the wording alone contrast. There is a difference within the
sophisticated sentence structure of one book and the informal language of
another. The artistic complexity of one and easily relatable simplicity of
another. A book that makes you think and a book that easily understandable.
I
wonder how we got to sophisticated novels to novels consisting of childish
relationship gossip. How the flow of language changed. It seems that the way
language changed that the artistic intuitiveness and sophistication of words
and has been watered down due to social changes throughout the years. The
change of cultured verbiage and eloquence turning into a series of an informal “GR8”
and expressions of “awesome” instead of the usage of spectacular or majestic;
is an alteration that future generations and authors should put back into their
writing or speech. Writing or speaking that forces and enables the reader or
listener to focus, in-order to decipher, and fathom the implication and
significance of verbalization or the cultured sentence structure is needed in
this generation.
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