Monday, August 19, 2019
Raymond Chandlers Writing Style in The Big Sleep Essay -- Chandler Bi
Raymond Chandler's Writing Style in The Big Sleep     Ã     Ã  Ã   Unique  writing style is definitely an essential element in any piece of writing, and  Raymond Chandler uses his style efficiently in The Big Sleep. Chandler's style  is one that seems to come easily to him and it also seems very natural to the  reader, perhaps because there is not a lot of high, eloquent language. Rich in  description and dialogue, the characters seem more realistic to the reader as a  result of such details and natural speech. Chandler includes many descriptive  words, similes, metaphors; yet they are not complicated or ambiguous which may  lead to misinterpretations. He also tends to focus on a few major aspects of the  characters, repeating those characteristics again each time the person appears  in the scene. Writing about the characters in this way engages the reader and  makes for a more realistic and interesting novel.     Ã       When examining each character, it is simple to pick out  the key aspects which Chandler wishes the reader to grasp, often using Phillip  Marlowe to do so showing how is extremely observant and detail-oriented. He is  able to pick up on details right away and describe them perfectly. Introduced  first is Carmen Sternwood. Chandler writes a paragraph about what Marlowe first  notices about her. Chandler describes her hair, eyes, and body, yet it is her  teeth which Chandler focuses on. He writes, "Shecame over near me and smiled  with her mouth and she had little sharp predatory teeth, as white as fresh  orange pith and as shiny as porcelain" (5). This description is a simple yet  effective one because of the images used: images that are not complicated and  the reader can relate to. They are common items which most people...              ...each for the phone, and wave at the glassed-in shelves (24). These are not  simply physical characteristics, they are part of who the blonde is.     Ã       The unique writing style of Chandler, especially  description, is one that engages the reader to see the characters as more than  simple stereotypes. By focusing on particular attributes and assets of each one,  they take on a personality all their own. This style of description is one that  is simple for the reader to understand and interpret, but does not produce a  simple work. Instead, it is a work full of similes, metaphors, metanomies, and  description which would probably not be found to be so effortless in any other  work than The Big Sleep.     Ã       Works Cited     Chandler, Raymond. The Big Sleep. New York: Vintage Books,  1996.     Kemp, William. The Writing Process: Chandler 202. January  14, 1999     Ã                        
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