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Rhetorical Devices In Uptown Sinclair's 'The Jungle'

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The Jungle By: Uptown Sinclair The usage of Rhetorical Devices is in everything one listens to, watches, and especially reads included by the author’s in order to capture the audience's attention. Uptown Sinclair is a well known literary writer that blossomed during the nineteenth century for the purpose to explain to society what wrong situation was occurring with the meat industry. Sinclair uses a wide variety of rhetoric in order to build a support system for his theme. If used well these devices strengthen and add more structure to any prose. A few of the many well known rhetorical devices that are used by Uptown Sinclair are; metaphors, similes, Rhetorical questions, Anadiplosis, personification, asyndeton, repetition, periodic sentences, and symbolism. Uptown Sinclair intentionally uses a literal style which allows the author to communicate on one straight forward level. Allowing the author to be understood with the meanings of the primary words chosen. In many ways the author is simple throughout their written novel. Simple as in how the author chooses to describe his characters so that there is a much lower chance of misunderstanding not only the character but as well as the …show more content…

Rhetorical devices of repetition and similes were most commonly found used separately and together to emphasize what was really important which was the dangers that were brought upon the evil of capitalism. Metaphors and Symbolism are major in Sinclairs’ novel, The Jungle. Animals in the slaughterhouse were most predominantly used as symbolism and this effectively caught the reader's attention by showing them how not only humans were being abused but how much cruelness was shown amongst the innocent

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