Lord of the Flies
Cite the anaphora on page 111 and explain what it adds
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“…but here, faced by the brute obtuseness of the ocean, the miles of division, one was clamped
down, one was helpless, one was condemned, one was…” This anaphora, following the thoughts
of the vastness of the ocean and the hopelessness of rescue, makes the improbability of rescue
seem even larger.
“…but here, faced by the brute obtuseness of the ocean, the miles of division, one was clamped
down, one was helpless, one was condemned, one was…” This anaphora, following the thoughts
of the vastness of the ocean and the hopelessness of rescue, makes the improbability of rescue
seem even larger.