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Francisco Jimenez's Use Of Figurative Language In The Circuit

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“The Circuit”

70% of migrant workers are children who work in terrible conditions. Two-thirds of which drop out of school and aren’t able to get a proper education. In the short story “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez he puts his experience into creating a family of Migrant workers. In his story, Panchito is a young boy traveling place to place following the harvest. Francisco Jimenez uses language and setting to display the hardships Panchito and his family face.

Francisco Jimenez uses figurative language in order to describe the shack in which Panchito and his family lived in. He uses the simile, “The dirt floor, populated by earthworms, looked like a gray road map.” to show this. The simile explains the living conditions in which Panchito and his family live in. It tells the readers the shack has not been tended to in comparison with Mr. Sullivan’s house, the owner of the harvest, which was tended to and had rosebushes and a white gate. The tone the author uses is disappointed, while the mood is sickening since worms disgust me and I’ve never thought of myself in that situation. …show more content…

In the story he uses imagery and personification in this quote, “Finally the mountains around the valley reached out and swallowed the sun.” This line from the story explains how the conditions Panchito and his father and brother worked in were hot and tiring. Imagery is used to show the the sun setting while personification is expressed because the valley can’t do the human act of swallowing. The tone is relieved since the characters are finally getting away from the hot weather while the tone is neutral since heat doesn’t bother me that

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