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Pub Talk and the King's English
The author of
Pub Talk and the King's English
is Henry Fairlie, a
British political journalist and social critic. Henry Fairlie is a
contributing editor to
The New Republic
as well as a contributor to other
journals. Besides, he also is the author of
The Kennedy Promise
,
The Life
Politics
and
The spoiled Child of the Western World
.
Pub Talk and the King's English
is talking about what is a good
reading this article,we can find the main feature of a
good y, anything can start a conversation. Secondly,
he who would have anything important to say spoils the conversation.
Thirdly,conversation is not for making a point. Lastly,there's no winning
in conversation. In order to show the charm of conversation,the author
takes one bar conversation which is about the King's English as an
example.
Pub Talk and the King's English
just likes a free talk because of
its loose organization and highly informal language. Why do I say so?
Well, let's start from the organization. To start with, it has an improper
title. This article doesn't describe the relationship between pub talk
and the King's English but what's a good conversation. In addition,
there're 2 theses in it. One is that conversation is the most sociable
of all human activities, the other is that bar conversation has a charm
of its own. Moreover, it has 2 digressions---the history of the King's
English and the author's attitude toward the King's English from the topic.
These 3 points reflect the article's loose organization. Then,we'll
analyse the highly informal language. In the article, we can find
abundance of simple idiomatic expressions, mixed metaphor and
ungrammatical sentences.
To sum up,
Pub talk and the King's English
seems like a conversation,
and we readers enjoy ourselves in such a novel way.
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