Diction in the Pedestrian
Words: 625 Pages: 2 1404"Diction" in literature refers to the choice of words and style of expression that an author uses. In the realm of literary analysis, diction is not only about vocabulary but also about the tone and the level of formality that these word choices impart to the narrative. This element of style is crucial as it directly affects how readers perceive and interpret a text. An intriguing exploration of diction and its implications can be seen in Ray Bradbury's short story […]