How Does Columbus Use Diction In A Spectacle Of Great Beauty

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“A Spectacle of Great Beauty” Literary Analysis In “A Spectacle of Great Beauty” Christopher Columbus incorporates powerful and charming diction to motivate others to colonize the new world. In fact, Columbus uses diction to describe the Natives and the land. Columbus makes use of the words “timidity” and “natural mildness” to describe the natives (10). He also uses powerful diction to explain the generosity of the natives when he characterizes the native americans as displaying “great liberality with whatever they possess” and brought them “drinks, with the utmost affection and reverence” (10). By presenting diction in this manner, Columbus builds his argument to communicate a message of peace and safety and tell the europeans that the

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