Hardys Dark and Dreary Heath
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Thomas Hardy feels that Edgon Heath, the setting of the novel The Return of the
Native is a powerful, scary, dark and dreary place. He uses various techniques to express
this attitude. Some of the techniques he used to convey this thought are diction, imagery,
syntax, and tone.
The diction he choose was specific and concrete, presenting an actual place that
was depressing. The words he used attempted to present a specific, concrete perception
of
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gives the story a morose feeling. His somber and gloomy tone is reflected in his attitude toward the heath. The tone makes the heath appear seem scarier and more powerful. Thomas Hardy delivers a powerful and firm attitude towards Edgon Heath. He feels that it is a dark, scary and living place. He uses and combines various literary techniques in order to achieve his goal of convey his feelings towards the heath to his readers.
gives the story a morose feeling. His somber and gloomy tone is reflected in his attitude toward the heath. The tone makes the heath appear seem scarier and more powerful. Thomas Hardy delivers a powerful and firm attitude towards Edgon Heath. He feels that it is a dark, scary and living place. He uses and combines various literary techniques in order to achieve his goal of convey his feelings towards the heath to his readers.