STYLISTIC DEVICES AND LIXECAL EXPRESSIVE MEANS USED IN JACK LONDON`S WORKS
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You will learn in this article that Jack London's literary works are characterized by vivid stylistic devices and lexical expressive devices that enhance his storytelling and engage readers on many levels. His use of imagery is particularly noteworthy; London paints stunning pictures of nature, humanity, and the harsh realities of life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the conditions he describes. Overall, Jack London's effective use of stylistic devices and expressive devices contributes to the lasting power of his literature.
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