ANALYZING THE NARRATIVE STYLE AND TECHNIQUES USED BY THE AUTHOR, LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery, narrative style, character development, first-person perspective, third-person perspective, themes of identity, sense of place, vivid imagery, symbolism, lyrical prose, personal journeys, societal challenges, rich descriptions.Abstract
Lucy Maud Montgomery, renowned for her classic works such as "Anne of Green Gables," employs a distinctive narrative style characterized by rich descriptions, deep character development, and a strong sense of place. Her narratives often reflect themes of identity, belonging, and the passage of time, intricately woven through the lives of her characters. Montgomery's use of first-person and third-person perspectives allows readers to engage intimately with her protagonists' inner thoughts and emotions, creating a compelling connection to their journeys. Additionally, her narrative techniques include vivid imagery, symbolism, and a lyrical prose style that evokes the beauty of the natural world and the complexities of human relationships. Through her storytelling, Montgomery captures the essence of early 20th-century Canadian life, exploring both personal and societal challenges.
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“Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Gift of Wings” by Mary Henley Rubio
“The Anne of Green Gables Treasury: A Collection of Favorite Passages, Quotes, and Illustrations” by Lucy Maud Montgomery
“L.M. Montgomery's Rainbow Valley: A Study of the Narrative Techniques” by R. D. McDonald
“The Selected Journals of L.M. Montgomery” edited by Mary Henley Rubio and Andrea McPherson
“The Narrative Style of L.M. Montgomery: An Analysis of 'Anne of Green Gables'” by Ellen B. Staurowsky.
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