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Title: Language in "Whose life is it anyway?" by Brian Clarke
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The word "validity" is repeated twice (p. 29, 29, p. 30, 4). To stir up Dr Scotts emotions and to get her out her professional guard (Deckung), he repeats the word "breast" several times (p. 28, 24/26, p. 29, 4, p. 30, 17).
His only colloquial remark is "To hell with a morality ?" (p... Showed first 250 characters
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30, 11). This is a controlled outburst/ eruption (Ausbruch) of his feelings to underline the seriousness and importance of his demands to get back into control of his own life.
To show the absurd situation he feels himself in and for which he expects no improvement in the near future, he uses several hyperboles: "miracle of modern science", "type letters with flicking my eyelids" (p... Showed next 250 characters
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