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Differences between Modern Language Styles and Traditional Language Styles in Woolf's Novels
Different rhythms, different expressions.
1. Different sense of rhythm: Modern language style has a unique sense of rhythm, which is mainly expressed by pronunciation and pause, while in traditional novels, the sense of rhythm is mainly expressed by narrative stories.
2. Different ways of expression: In modern novels, the author will express the theme and emotion of the novel through unique language, structure, person, tense and voice, while in traditional novels, the author will express the theme and emotion of the novel through narrative stories.
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