Literary Devices In The Turkey Season By Alice Munro

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In Alice Munro’s short story, “The Turkey Season” the writer uses literary devices to bring hidden meaning to character, theme, plot and setting. Subliminal use of similes, metaphors, personification, and onomatopoeias bring a more profound understanding to the work.

The first example of a literary device which bring meaning to the short story, “The Turkey Season” is, “Notice about Herb — he always walks like he had a boat moving under him”(Munro, 85). In this scenario, a simile compares Herb’s walk, to someone who is on a boat. Herb is the man second in charge at this turkey barn. During the summer months he is not working at the turkey barn, and is working as a cook on lake boats. Munro’s comparison of his walk to that of a sailor’s …show more content…

This metaphor was used to compare the temperature of the recently killed turkey to the perceived temperature of death. Herb is again teaching the narrator to gut the turkey, and after cutting it’s vertebrae, he instructs her to insert her hand into the dead turkey to remove the connective tissue. Although the turkey was alive just moments ago, it might as well have been dead for years. Once the life has left the turkey, it is prepped for consumption without a second thought. Death is very often used in conjunction with the word cold. “Living beings have a corporal temperature is lost at the instant of death. We conceive death as being characterized by coolness while life is prototypically warm” (Herrero Ruiz, 1). This metaphor shows that the turkey is being turned into a piece of meat, and the narrator is realizing that her job involves a great deal of death. This piece of meat is stimulating the protagonists thoughts. She now begins to think of the heartless aspect of her job, and whether or not she really wants to be a gutter. This metaphor brings meaning to the narrator’s character, by showing us that she must change and be less empathetic and a little more cold, in order to succeed in her new

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