Juan Rulfo writes his book <em>“Tell Them Not to Kill Me!”</em> with a strong sense of place when he tells his story he invokes <em>all five senses</em> of the reader, there are <em>textures, sounds, smells</em>, everything is described.
This makes the reader feel the life of Juvencio, the reader can feel the fear that he feels, the heat that he bears, the dust and everything related to his environment.
It’s important to say that Rulfo also uses <em>various verb tenses</em> in a way to make the reader alternate between <em>memory and reality</em>, so the reader also has access to Juvencio’s memories.
It gives the poem a more vivid vibe to attract the reader's attention. Mark me brainliest please! Have a good day! :D
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The story of Bradbury is set in a dystopian age where books and magazines were outdated. Also, crime was non-existent and so was the need for police. The police patrol cars had now been trimmed from 3 to one.
In the city where Leonard Mead lives, people got all the entertainment they needed from their Televisions Sets.
So at night, no one walked the streets. Everyone sat at home in front of the TV except for Mead.
So to answer the first question, the streets had become like a graveyard as there was no one in the street, only quietness and occasional canine activity from dogs who would bark at noises mostly of which were his until he changed his shoes.
The tombs in the story are used as a simile. A representation of the houses that betrayed zero activity, regardless of the people in them.
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