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Pete Hamill English essay
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In his striking account of a Vietnamese orphanage in “A Boy, A Dream,” Pete Hamill conveys a somber attitude of patriarchal humanitarianism through the literary devices of irony, imagery, and ethos.
The sullen nature of Hamill’s description illustrates his trite feelings toward the indigenous population and their plight. Hamill ironically emphasizes the anathema of the orphanage when he states, “this was the largest… cleanest structure…That figures. ... Hamill elucidates his heartfelt desperation and plea for humanitarianism further through the ironic dialogue of Tching.
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Title: Pete Hamill English essay
Words: 414 Rating: None Pages: 1.7 submitted by: jordanw2244
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