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Rhetorical Devices In Chapter 3 Of Mice And Men

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All throughout chapter three John Steinbeck uses imagery. He describes the turtle in such detail that the reader can see how he jerks across the terrain. Especially on page 20 when the desert turtle struggles up the embankment. The reader feels like they are there watching him and desires to help it up. Steinbeck makes it seem as an epic quest that the turtle takes part in. The struggling as its front legs not longer touch and the hind legs are left to do all the work; the moment when it reaches the cement and it teaters on the edge as it rests. Then the final few pushes as it makes it fully up the incline. Steinbeck makes the reader witness this creature struggle and fight, making the reader form a respect for the average struggles of a turtle.
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