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Delicious77 [7]
1 year ago
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In Heather Macdonald's H is for Hawk, Chapter 1., Patience What techniques does she use to create surprise? To create surprise,

Macdonald did what?​
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1 answer:
sveticcg [70]1 year ago
3 0

The techniques that the author uses to provoke surprise are the exposure of difficulties, quick pacing, and the alienation of the characters.

<h3>How are these techniques presented?</h3>
  • The difficulties are exposed by the bucolic and unpredictable scenario.
  • The fast pacing is presented by the events that the plot promotes.
  • The alienation of the characters is seen by the protagonist who is confused about the scenario.

The book's protagonist is MacDonald, an academic who usually researches in environments far from the urban setting. For this reason, the story takes place in a forest, which already gives the reader a sense of surprise, as this is an unpredictable environment with difficult access and movement, which can create many obstacles for the characters.

MacDonald has to face these obstacles in many situations since her academic knowledge is not always enough for her to live with the scenario in a completely negative way.

Often, she finds herself alienated from the environment and needs to act quickly to overcome difficulties. This need for agility is also transmitted in the plot takes place with fast pacing, leaving the reader with a sense of anxiety, suspense, and surprise.

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