Use Of Rhetorical Devices In Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine

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For a twelve year old, Douglas Spaulding, the first day of summer is magical. In Ray Bradbury’s, Dandelion Wine, he uses a variation of rhetorical devices to illustrate Douglas’ imagination of the first day of vacation. In lines 1-30 the author uses metaphor, simile, and personification to describe what Douglas is visualizing. “The wind had the proper touch, the breathing of the world was long and warm and slow,” the author gives the world a personality of someone that is relaxed and easy going. “He flashed his gaze like a beacon,” is an example of simile which describes that he want to be the captain to over see everything that surrounded him. Another example is “He would be clothes in trees and bushes and river.” This metaphor explains that

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