para.1: historical present
creates reader involvement
You pass from the heat and glare of a big, open square into a cool, dark cavern which extends as far as the eye can see, losing itself in the shadowy distance. / different types of market / The pressing of the linseed pulp to extract the oil is done by a vast ramshackle apparatus of beams and ropes and pulleys which towers to the vaulted ceiling and dwarfs the camels and their stone wheels.: antithesis
Make the article has an obvious sense of history and space
Little donkeys with harmoniously tinkling bells thread their way among the throngs of people entering and leaving the bazaar./banging/clashing: onomatopoeia
adjectives and adverbs
lively scene
aged, harmoniously, vigorously,dizzy
cloth-market
muted, slow, measured, sepulchral
copper-smiths' market
picturesque, impressive,louder, more distinct, burnished,bright and then dimming rhythmically
carpet-market, spice-market, dye-market, the pottery-market and the carpenters' market
delicate, intricate, undecorated, strictly functional,bold,simple,unbelievably detailed,pungent,exotic,sumptuous
camels lie disdainfully chewing their hay:personification
some of them incredibly young/innumerable lamps and braziers: exaggeration
To produce a comic or dramatic effect
The din of the stall-holder; crying their wares, of donkey-boys and porters clearing a way for themselves by shouting vigorously, and of would-be purchasers arguing and bargaining is continuous and makes you dizzy.: parallelism
Sentence structure is balanced and concise.
bargaining/the cooperation between apprentices and shop-owners/The pressing of the linseed pulp to extract the oil: The objective utility of description
Enhance the descriptive power and imagery
10: You pass from the heat and glare of a big, open square into a cool, dark cavern/It is a vast, somber cavern of a room/camels/petrol can: Metaphors and symbols
A dialogue with human civilization across time and space
A system of interest chains