Each writer uses a different set of methods called narrative mode to present the plot to the audience for personal reasons. In the first part of "British Patient", Michael Ondaatje uses his narrative model to communicate his message more effectively. One way he does this is to show the reader a vivid illustration that evokes a visual image and their imagination. He presents settings using visual images, descriptions, and pronouns and describes people and their behavior as part of his story model.
The English Patient of Michael Ondaatje tells stories of four different people and how they lived together in a small Italian villa during the Second World War. This novel has a rich iconic meaning, and the image is set to bring life. The novel is also full of patterns. The most common theme of Ondaatje may be a desert. The theme of the desert appears in the novel to achieve one of two things: representing the characteristics of a British patient or strengthening the country 's theme.
Before British patients suffered burns, he lost memory in an Italian hospital, he was an explorer of the Sahara and met Catherine, the other male's wife. Michael Ondaatje's core historical novel masterpiece is this passionate event when Katherine's husband Jeffrey attempted suicide by three people. This event ended with a drama that draws attention. British patients and Catherine survived and looked for evacuation centers in the cave. When a patient in the UK departed for help, Katherine disappeared in the cold and responded to the dark, so I wrote the last goodbye.
From the wilderness of Europe devastated in war to exotic Cairo, British patients are readers' delight. Novels were created during the twilight of World War II and were created by Michael Odatje. Among the small characters such as Caravaggio, Hannah, Almasi, Kip is the only person in the actor with a color. Almasy is a sick patient, and Hana is concerned about him. Caravaggio was a thief who used to work in an alliance, Kip was plundered in areas devastated by the war of Europe and could not use misfortune bombs. This story develops around several people and reflects the transformation of life brought about by war. However, although this story develops mainly with his love of war with Almasy, East Asians Ondaatje praised the white race while praising Kip (East Indian) as an ideal man I will.
"Elizabeth" by Michael Ondaatje depicts the life of Queen Elizabeth I. Ondaatje combines prose and poetry, facts and novels, realism and surrealism. The effect of this fusion creates a very dramatic realism. It shows progress and transition from childhood to adulthood. At the beginning of the poem, young Elizabeth and her father (King Henry VIII) and Jacques Uncle (fictitious person) harvested apples before going to the zoo. On a cold winter day, the atmosphere suddenly changed to ice fishing by Philip (King of Spain) from going to the zoo. Suddenly, the atmosphere and time changed to teeth depicting Mary (sister of Elizabeth). Then jump to the dance scene of Elizabeth 's best friend Tom (Sir Thomas Seymour) and then run Tom. Finally, the end of this verse is a short description of a poem written by Elizabeth by another best friend, Count Essex.