A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE'S THE THING AROUND YOUR NECK

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ABSTRACT

Stylistics is the study and interpretation of texts from a linguistic and literary perspectives. This work was done to examine the basic linguistic features that have been used by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in The Thing Around Your Neck to pass some messages across to the readers and the society. A functional approach was adopted, an approach where particular note is taken of the stylistic function, effect and thematic significance of linguistic features in a literary text. The stylistics tools employed were morphology, graphology, phonology, syntax, lexico-semantics and point of view. After applying these tools the novel, it was discovered that language is an integral part of any work of art and that the success of a work depends on how the writer has been able to manipulate language. Adichie had effected changes through a systemic use of language which helped a better understanding of her work.
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1   Introduction
1.2   Statement of the problem
1.3   Purpose of the study
1.4   Scope of the study
1.5   Justification
1.6   Methodology
1.7   The Author
1.8   Data Description
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1   Introduction
2.2   The concept of style
2.3   Historical Development of Stylistics
2.4   Criticism and the meeting point of linguistics and literary stylistics 
2.5   Stylistics
2.6   Levels of stylistic study
2.6.1 Morphology
2.6.2 Graphology
2.6.3 Phonology
2.6.4 Syntax
2.6.5 Lexico-semantics
2.7    Point of view
2.8    Conclusion
CHAPTER THREE
STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF THE THING AROUND YOUR NECK
3.1    Introduction
3.2    Morphology 
3.3    Graphology
3.4     Phonology
3.5     Syntax
3.6     Lexico-Semantics
3.7     Proverbs
3.8     Point of view
3.9     Findings
3.10   Conclusion

CHAPTER FOUR
Summary, Recommendation and Conclusion
References

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