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What Is Rhetorical Devices Used In The Story

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In this essay the writer allows the reader to be witness of the gruesome fight that Paret was subject to. The writer gives off various effects to the reader throughout the essay using rhetorical devices. The rhetorical devices the writer uses to convey these effects are diction, syntax, imagery, and tone.
The writer notes in the essay that Griffith hit Paret with “eighteen right hands in a row, in an act which took perhaps three or four seconds”. This is an example of imagery and this allows the reader to imagine Paret’s situation. This also allows the audience to sympathize the horrid fight that led to the eventual death of Paret. The essayist also mentions things such as “Griffith’s right hand whips like a piston rod which has broken through …show more content…

The following quote display this “Over the referee’s face came a look of woe as if some spasm had passed its way through him, and then he leaped on Griffith to pull him away. It was the act of a brave man. Griffith was uncontrollable. His trainer leaped into the ring, his manager, his cut man, there were four people holding Griffith, but he was off on an orgy, he had left the Garden, he was back on a hoodlum’s street”. This also forces the reader to pay close attention to detail of the evens happening in the ring. The writer also effects the emotional impact of the reader using syntax, for example in the …show more content…

“For a champion, he took much too long to turn back around”. This quote not only make the audience feel disappointed but exemplifies the disappointment within the author. This is another quote that shows this “It was the first hint of weakness Paret had ever shown, and it must have inspired a particular shame, because he fought the rest of the as if he were seeking to demonstrate that he could take more punishment than any man alive” In this intense it seems as if Paret begins to give up which also gives off the effect of disappointment on the

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