The Flower Rhetorical Devices

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To several humans, flowers are perceived as mere objects to collect, grow, or decorate houses, gardens, bodies, weddings, and funerals. But no one chooses flowers that are ugly, different, or strange such as broccoli. Individuals always select the ordinary things in life so that they may fit in with society’s needs such as roses. “Strange Fruit” by Abel Meeropol best projects this concept in his work through the continuous use of rhetorical devices such as fanciful juxtaposition and figurative allusions in comparison to “The Flowers” by Alice Walker. Simultaneously, the author uses the specific words “poplar trees” in his work to provide the readers an allusion. A type of poplar trees produce tulips, which alludes to the 17th century when tulips

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