ASTU 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Ope, Lake Trout
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(cid:862)parasite of (cid:373)etaphors(cid:863) = sayi(cid:374)g he is a poet a(cid:374)d he is attra(cid:272)ted to (cid:373)etaphors a(cid:374)d similes, he feeds on it. (cid:862)the fa(cid:272)t of (cid:373)y (cid:373)outh(cid:863) = stutter. He is completely sustained by it and depends on it, however there are the limitations of his stutter. His mouth is stopping him from properly consuming language. Creates dynamic connection between poet and listener. Engrossed in watching his mouth and how he pronounces the words. His experience of talking: (cid:862)(cid:271)lort(cid:863) = tryi(cid:374)g to say the (cid:449)ord, (cid:862)ja(cid:373)(cid:863) = (cid:272)a(cid:374)(cid:859)t get it out, (cid:862)rejoi(cid:272)e(cid:863) = (cid:449)he(cid:374) he is a(cid:271)le to say it. (cid:449)he(cid:374) he is tryi(cid:374)g to talk to so(cid:373)eo(cid:374)e a(cid:374)d the other perso(cid:374)(cid:859)s rea(cid:272)tion to him struggling through the language. Having different sounds to make during the reading. (cid:862)(cid:374)o(cid:449) ope(cid:374) your (cid:373)outh a(cid:374)d speak(cid:863) = he has (cid:271)ee(cid:374) told/e(cid:374)(cid:272)ouraged to speak. (cid:862)(cid:449)hat a poor (cid:272)ra(cid:449)li(cid:374)g thi(cid:374)g you are(cid:863) = he feels hi(cid:373)self less tha(cid:374) hu(cid:373)a(cid:374) (cid:449)he(cid:374) he is trying to speak.