's style is one of the
reasons his stories are such a success - on the whole they are very precise, matter of fact
pieces ofthat adds great humour to the content. Thus given your list of pairs above, Saki's
style can be described as: restrained, precise, sparkling, light and formal. It is quickly
established that this story is narrated...
Friday, 22 September 2017
Does "restrained, precise, sparkling, light, formal" or "emotional, rambling, cloudy, heavy, informal" describe Saki's style?
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