Wednesday, October 7, 2015

TOW #5


F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Crack up describes the morals that come with life and the decisions we make will always come back around to haunt us at some point. Fitzgerald uses the rhetorical device homily to tell what she believes are the true cracks in the world. Her opinions were proven to be logical but at the same time through Fitzgerald's experience as a child she was able to see the world as a opportunist and use the cracks to leap ahead and solve the issues that came her way. It was used on page 142 that life can perceived from the eye of the beholder and this method was not built from her ideas she developed this after viewing her favorite films and celebrities and just observed her specific environment. This is effective because she really wants he audience to think outside of the box and push ourselves to understand the true anomaly that comes with everyday life.

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