<span>The narrative will change depending on the narrator's tone and point of view.</span>
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The lilliputians
In Gulliver's Travels Swift uses the tiny people - the Lilliputians- to represent what is petty and small-minded about English society.
If I were to read " Stop the Spread of Superbugs" I would ask " I would ask what are Superbugs and how did they start spreading in the first place?"
On the second one I would ask, "How would resisting antibiotics be a threat in 2013?", and " Was here a virus that started?"
Answer:
<em>'He is the same colour </em><em>as </em><em>the earth, and a great deal less interesting to look at.'</em>
Explanation:
George Orwell uses Simile, a figurative language device that compares two things using the adverbs like or as.
When describing the people working on the land he refers to them as the unvisible part of a (beautiful) visible landscape. This is a very subtle way of critisizing the British Empire that ignores (they don´t see them) the working people who, seen by Orwell, are doing important work.