How does the author's decision to begin
Passage 2 with a description of the city affect the
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English, 15.01.2021 23:10 hannahmxx2
How does the author's decision to begin
Passage 2 with a description of the city affect the
reader's perception of Babbitt's situation?
The description of the city provides a direct
contrast for the description of Babbitt himself.
The description of the impressive office buildings
becomes a metaphor for Babbitt's career.
The details of the city's towers provide a positive
comparison to the structure of Babbitt's home.
The description of whistles calling people cheerfully
to work highlights the effect of Babbitt's alarm
clock.
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