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2 years ago
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How do authors use language to communicate the human condition?

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kumpel [21]2 years ago
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Answer:

They use tone and rhetoric. Ethos, pathos.

Explanation:

Joliffes rhetorical framework

liubo4ka [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

The human condition is defined as the positive or negative aspects of being human, such as birth, growth, reproduction, love, and death. The word 'condition' makes it sound like a disease that we are all born with, or some curse that is the fate of all humanity, but it seems the human condition is simply based on time - the time we have on this planet and how we as humans live out that time. What we do in between the inevitable birth and death defines us, and there in the middle, we find the making of stories that will be carried on for generations to come.

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