Summary Of A Dead Man's Pockets

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Throughout the story of “Contents of a Dead Man’s Pockets,” the author uses three main

ways to introduce what the Protagonist is experiencing to his readers. Being able to use diction,

(what words are being used), details, (the usage of words), and imagery (the image of

something, someone, or a moment in time), really helps the readers understand the Protagonist.

With readers understanding the Protagonist and what is going on, makes the story more

relatable to the readers.

The author really gives his readers a good understanding of what the Protagonists is

experiencing through the usage of imagery. For example, “He looked down and saw miles of

streets.” It feels like the reader can identify with the situation. Setting