William Shakespeare
Identify any rhetorical devices you find in the following selections, and classify those that fit the categories described in the text. For each, explain its function in the passage. I trust you have seen Janet’s file and have noticed the “university” she graduated from. The original goal of the Milosevic government in Belgrade was ethnic cleansing in Kosovo. Obamacare: The compassion of the IRS and the efficiency of the post office, all at Pentagon prices. Although it has always had a bad name in the United States, socialism is nothing more or less than democracy in the realm of economics. We’ll have to work harder to get Representative Burger reelected because of his little run-in with the law. page 177 It’s fair to say that, compared with most people his age, Mr. Beechler is pretty much bald. During World War II, the U.S. government resettled many people of Japanese ancestry in internment camps. “Overall, I think the gaming industry would be a good thing for our state.” —From a letter to the editor, Plains Weekly Record Capitalism, after all, is nothing more or less than freedom in the realm of economics. I’ll tell you what capitalism is: Capitalism is Charlie Manson sitting in Folsom Prison for all those murders and still making a bunch of bucks off T-shirts.
Alas, I ponder upon this intriguing topic, for it doth stir within me a fountain of contemplation. I trust that thou hast diligently perused Janet's file, and doth note the educational institution from whence she hath obtained her degree. Ah, how the mind doth wander through the labyrinthine corridors of query. The Milosevic government; a name that resonate with trepidation and disdain. Verily, their purpose in the realm of Belgrade was naught but the nefarious act of ethnic cleansing in Kosovo. Oh, how grievous and abhorrent such actions be! And now, let us turn our gaze towards the domain of Obamacare. A phrase that befuddles the senses, for it touts the compassion akin to that of the IRS, and the efficiency resembling that of the post office. Yet, it cometh at a cost reminiscent of the expenditures of the Pentagon. Such rhetoric, so cleverly intertwined, doth entice the mind to ponder on the true nature of this matter. Aye, and what of socialism? Forsooth, a term vilified in the annals of American history. Yet, is it not but democracy manifested in the realm of economics? A notion so bold, it beckons us to reevaluate our preconceived notions. And lo, the tale of Representative Burger, entangled in the web of the law. Methinks we shall endeavor to strive with greater effort to secure his reelection. And as we tread further upon the path of discourse, we encounter Mr. Beechler, who, compared to his contemporaries, standeth bare on his pate. Ah, the natural course of time, ravaging our once lustrous locks. Ah, that is but a mundane observation. Let us delve deeper still, into the history of the United States during the tumultuous era of World War II. The government, in a time of fear and uncertainty, chose to uproot and resettle people of Japanese descent in internment camps. A decision that doth raise questions of morality and justice. And in these modern times, the gaming industry emerges as a source of prosperity. Verily, a letter to the editor espouses the benefits it doth bestow upon our dear state. And as our thoughts unfold, capitalism beckons us forth. Forsooth, it is no less than freedom brought forth into the realm of economics. But lo, let us not overlook the dark underbelly. For capitalism, when personified, taketh the form of Charlie Manson, ensconced within the walls of Folsom Prison, profiting from heinous acts through the sale of merchandise. Ah, how profound this discourse hath become, as we journey through the realm of rhetoric and philosophy.
