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Discipline And Punish Rhetorical Analysis

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In Michel Foucault’s Discipline and Punish, he states that “[a] real subjection is born mechanically from a fictitious relation” (202). That is, to say the gaze of those observing you is a chiasmus. Chiasmus is a verbal pattern where the second half of an expression is balanced against the first with revised. For example, the prisoners in the panopticon , which is a circular structure that has light thrust up each individual person, so it makes it extremely difficult to tell if a guard is looking at you. Basically, the idea of this structure was for the prisoners to fear and internalize the gaze.
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