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liubo4ka [24]
3 years ago
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Its a small pub. It is populated by men. Four or five are watching a chess game. Two men are playing darts. The conversation is

loud and there is often laughter. We establish the types and the general level of noise in the room. The door opens revealing David and Jack. There is silence and all are staring at the two boys.
Its traditional Englishness combines with greasy stainless steel and glass. It is populated by mostly pale young men with longish hair. Several older men are ruddy complexioned and sport large mustaches. Four or five are watching a chess game. Two men are playing darts. The conversation is loud and there is often laughter. But there is something unsavory about these people. A look of leanness and poverty. They seem inbred and somehow sullen. We establish the types and the general level of noise in the room. The door opens revealing David and Jack. There is dead silence and all are staring in a not friendly way at the two boys who are made uncomfortable by all the strange attention. They give each other a "what?" look, then turn to the assembled populace.

Read the two passages above. They are both descriptions from a movie script but the first one has had all of the descriptive and sensory language removed. Discuss how the second one helps the reader visualize the scene.
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1 answer:
konstantin123 [22]3 years ago
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Answer:

The second helps the reader visualize the seen because in real life, when we are going about our day, there is the specific things, for lack of better words, about it that we notice. When we don't read those descriptions it doesn't feel as realistic. A reader wants to feel as if they are there. Without the full details, it becomes very hard to create that visual.

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