Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Distallation


  In the passage read today during class the author explains in detail the grotesque conditions that scientists go through in order to help find a better way for the future of people which also helps to show signs of imagery, striking hyperbole and powerful word choice. Imagery is laid out in the passage when the authors states how the scientists “stick pins through the miserable wretches, or cut them up, without a pang of remorse, into little pieces”, or how the vivid hyperbole is over exaggerated when “poring over one of the spider’s insides with a magnifying glass”, along with the word choice of adjectives the author uses. The authors purpose is to show the disgust some people have about scientists using animals are research. The passage gives a brief look into the scientific world and what types of animals they use to better their findings for the future.

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