Literary Devices In His Steps

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Chapter twenty-three of the novel In His Steps is important to the overall plot of the story, because it describes the climax of spiritual revival in the Rectangle. Additionally, it directed Henry Maxwell to preach at the largest church in Chicago, for evening and morning services, even though he was planning on preaching from his own pulpit in Raymond. However, the theme of the chapter is that if the church members all started trying to do as Jesus would, then thousands of people wouldn't walk the streets looking for jobs, with hundreds of them finding the saloon to be their best friend. Two literary devices found in this chapter were plot and setting. The plot begins with Maxwell preaching on how the pledge they took in Raymond made a massive

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