Abstract

The present paper touches upon stylistic peculiarities of “Harry Potter” by J.K. Rowling. In order to provide completeness of the language material observed, an attempt is made to analyze the nuances in the differences between comparisons and similes in daily speech and fairy tales. The paper also analyzes pragmasemantic peculiarities of comparisons and simile used by the author to make the desired impact on the reader.

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