Chiasmus And Allusion In Arguing Morley's Ideas

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The chiasmus and allusion are helpful tools in arguing Morley's ideas. They demonstrate that laziness isn't whats best for us by refuting and ideas that would encourage us to consider accepting laziness into our lives. The chiasmus offers a limited scope of what our options are when it comes to our laziness or lack thereof, while promoting a specific side. The allusion builds his ethos by comparing Morley's agenda to a trusted figure's, and associating accepted ideas with his own. Morley's advocating to disregard laziness was effectively expressed with the strategies employed.