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Analysis Of Elvis Died At The Florida Barber College

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Throughout the story “Elvis Died at the Florida Barber College”, Roger Dean Kiser uses pathos to evoke the sadness he felt as an orphan child and to make the reader sympathetic toward the protagonist. The author includes details recalling his dejection, by writing “my wet red eyes” and giving us a hint of imagery.”. The reader believes the story will end as happy as it began when they start reading, but as they continue they realize the matron is not on the orphan’s side. The author didn’t understand what Elvis had that had every young girl at the orphanage wrapped around his finger. After being told about him, he is excited to get his hair cut just like Elvis, and receive his new buster brown shoes. Kiser later states “I wiped the tears from
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