How Does Sanders Use Allusion In Staying Put By Sands

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Staying Put by Sanders People have been moving since the beginning of time. Moving requires time and energy and can often times have a negative impact. In the passage Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World, Sanders use of allusions and asyndeton express his disdain of moving and the impact that it has. To illustrate the disdain caused by constant moving, Sanders uses allusions. He alludes to the past when the Spanish came to the New World and imposed their “religion, politics, and economics of the Old” on the people (Sanders). The allusion relates back to the fifteenth century when Christopher Columbus comes over to the America’s and his people bring diseases and kill many of the Indians; in turn, the Indians rebelled against

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