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Comparison By James Clarence Mangan And Siberia By Curtis Manley

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The poem “Siberia” by James Clarence Mangan and the article “Siberia” by Curtis Manley discuss and describe the positive and negative sides of the region. The point of view, imagery, and tone, contrast the stark differences between the two writers' opinions. Both of the writers describe Siberias the areas conflicts and landscapes in different ways using pathos and logos in contrasting variance. In James Clarence Mangan’s poem he expresses Siberia as a cold, gloomy, and an isolated area. He explains Siberia as a place of death and destruction and uses pathos and a depressing tone to create an emotion the reader empathizes with the sadness that prisoners in Siberia felt. He starts by creating his statement with pathos “Nought is felt
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