Exaktus & Flaubert
Ever noticed how the semicolon can shift a sentence’s rhythm without changing its meaning? I’ve been mapping its impact across a range of texts, and I think we could dissect how its subtlety shapes reader perception.
Ah, the semicolon, a quiet but potent tool. It does shift rhythm, sure, but its effect on meaning is usually subtle, not drastic. I’d say we could pick a few passages and map the cadence it produces, then see if the reader’s perception changes. It’s all about the taste of the reader, after all.