THE USE OF PARALINGUISTICS IN JIM BUTCHER'S WORK
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/B1342V3SI1Y2023N14Keywords:
Jim Butcher, paralinguistics, nonverbal cues, The Dresden Files, facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice, body language.Abstract
In this article, we explore the use of paralinguistics in Jim Butcher's work, specifically in his popular series, The Dresden Files. Through a comprehensive analysis of various paralinguistic cues used in his writing, we delve into how Butcher creates a rich and immersive reading experience for his fans.
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