STYLISTIC ANALYSIS

The main elements of a stylistic analysis:

1. Divide the passage into sub-texts or sub-scenes by character entrances and exits.

2. Read the sub-scene passage aloud.

3. Underline, highlight, or parse the main clauses.

4. Discuss significant rhetorical figures in the passage.

5. Analyze phonetic, orthographic, morphological, syntactic, semantic, and lexical features of the text.

6. Identify cultural, sociolinguistic, historical, dialectal, and pragmatic contexts for the texts.

7. Evaluate the tone, message, and effect of the passage as a whole.

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