Dr Iseman's Ethos

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In the epitaph Dr. Siegfried Iseman, Edgar Lee Masters employments different types of tones, to depict the central idea of a cherishing physician who wants to be supportive to others, courageous and wise. In the text it states, “Somehow the world and the other doctors / Know what’s in your heart as soon as you make / The high-souled resolution”. This quote demonstrates an ambivalent tone on how Masters changes the coexistence of Dr. Iseman having a positive feeling as demonstrated in the quote “I said I will carry the Christian creed / Into the practice of medicine”. To having a negative feeling on how the doctors are envious of his high reputation and want to cause him to have a lower reputation. This is an act on how Masters uses tone to portray his feelings to his readers. Similarly, another way that Masters uses tone to illustrate the central idea of this physician’s life is through the following quote. “And no on comes to you but the poor. / And you find too late that being a doctor / Is just a way of making a living.” This quote uses apprehensive tone to show that something uneasy or fearful is about to happen to Dr. …show more content…

Iseman will become desolated on making something bad. “That’s why I made the Elixir of Youth”. This quote shows the use of a bleak tone in which Dr. Iseman creates a drug for his benefit of getting money. Which he doesn’t have any encouragement to making it, which can bring a conflict towards him. That being said he resulted in jail as it was mentioned “Which landed me in the jail at Peoria / Branded a swindler and a crook / By the upright Federal Judge!” His creation of making people stay young brought conflict with the federal judge, since the population would increase and stress the government. This is one of the writing strategies that Masters uses in this epitaph to enhance them to make them more natural to the reader all by using

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