Samuel Johnson, a famous British writer, had a seemingly meaningless life, but his life was full of complications, extreme pain and great psychological distress. Furthermore, although life is full of all kinds of struggle and suffering, it is still "enthusiasm for humanity", "I think there are few people who think that it is useless in wise and faithful stories" ("green") Samuel Johnson was born on September 7, 1709 on a struggling bookstore of a 52-year-old father at Richfield, Staffordshire, England.
Many scholars believe that James Boswell's "Life of Samuel Johnson" is the turning point in the art of writing biography. In addition to having to understand Johnson's life, we also feel that he is watching Johnson with Boswell. Which of the four parts provided in this excerpt provides the clearest description of Johnson's personality? why? Let's support your answer by quoting specific examples of words selection and all literary elements (conversation, metaphor, metaphor, image etc).
Probably the most fascinating person in British literature is its first great lexicographist - "Dictionary Man" Samuel Johnson. Johnson later became the life of Samuel Johnson of James Boswell, one of the greatest biographies of this language. Boswell often called Johnson's "Dr. Johnson", so the name was stagnant. However, descendant Dr. Johnson remembered him through this biography and became a myth in the history of British literature. As Boswell pointed out Johnson's conversation and customs very precisely, Johnson we knew was not real Samuel Johnson, but Boswell saw his Johnson. I heard that Macquarie explained him as follows.
A good biography depicts that subject exactly in the time he or she lives. Unlike a good biography, Boswell 's lifetime Samuel Johnson gives Johnson' s character bias. Boswell personally knew Johnson. After meeting with Johnson at the bookstore, Boswell traveled with Johnson for 30 years. Biography is mainly based on journals, letters, personal writing and interviews. According to Boswell 's opinion, the biography personally observes Johnson' s life, but this view prejudices the fact rather than fact. An example of the text shows biased biases.
Burns' two famous songs are "Old Lang Cine" and "Comin Torte Rai". He is a member of the Samuel Johnson Literary Club and will travel with him. A trip to Boswell's The Hebrides recorded their trip. Edward Gibbon Gibbon (1737-1794) is a famous historian whose most famous work is the history of the decline and decline of the Roman Empire. Thomas Gregrele (1716-1771) is an English poet whose style is used by many romantic writers.