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Rhetorical Devices In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Luke Metoki Mrs. Hannan Honors English 10 13 March 2023 In the 1780s in France, the beautiful landscape and grand rulers are in sharp contrast to the poor, starving people. In Charles Dickens' novel, A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens uses his writing to show his negative attitude and condemnation of the social conditions in France before the revolution. Dickens uses his syntax and arrangement of words and sentences to explain the conditions in France, and show his negative attitude towards them. For example, throughout the passage, he uses repetition. An example of this repetition is the anaphora in chapter 2.8. Dickens sets the scene by writing, “Patches of poor rye where corn should have been, patches of poor peas and beans, patches of most
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