Item 1: Fable
THE RABBIT AND BAMBOO ISLAND
Once upon a time there was a rabbit that lived on an island full of bamboo canes. He was called Robbie, and every day he would run from his warren at one end of the island to where all the grass grew on the other, dodging the bamboo canes as he went.
One day, Robbie thought:
“Why can’t I just go and eat the grass without having to hop round all
those bamboo canes?” An idea came to him, and he set to work ripping away the bamboo stalks to create a path straight to his food. Just as he was pulling out the second bamboo cane, he heard a little voice crying out: “Little rabbit Robbie! Don’t rip out more bamboo, for if you do all of us who live on this island will vanish!!”
Robbie was surprised to hear the voice, and quickly realised that it came from a bamboo cane. He answered: “I’m sorry, Mrs Bamboo Cane, but I’m making a road to get to my food quicker.”
But the bamboo cane kept talking to Robbie and told him: “I understand your reasons for pulling us up, but the whole island is in danger if you do!!“
“Why?”
asked Robbie, astounded. To which the bamboo cane replied: “Because we,
the bamboo stalks, support the ground on this island, and if we
disappear, the island will sink and you will sink with us!!”
Rhetorical devices:
Metaphor:
+ Rabbit = human beings
+ Bamboo cane = nature
Parallelism:
+ "...Robbie was surprised to hear the voice, and quickly realised ..."
+ "...the island will sink and you will sink with us..."
Message:
We can not mistreat nature without accepting the consequences.
Item 2: Poem
RAIN RAIN RAIN
Rain, Rain, Rain, come again and again,
In the winter, in the summer and in spring,
Come with joy, fall with happiness and go with sorrow,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Rain, Rain, Rain come to relive earth's pain,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make nature happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make livings happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Rain, Rain, Rain don't go away,
Rain, Rain, Rain i hope you will stay,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
In the winter, in the summer and in spring,
Come with joy, fall with happiness and go with sorrow,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Rain, Rain, Rain come to relive earth's pain,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make nature happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make livings happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Rain, Rain, Rain don't go away,
Rain, Rain, Rain i hope you will stay,
Rain, Rain, Rain come again and again.
Vikram Pratap Singh
Rhetorical devices:
Repetition:
+ "Rain, rain, rain..."
+ "Rain, rain, rain come to..."
+ "Rain, rain, rain come again and again."
Parallelism:
+ "In the winter, in the summer and in spring,
Come with joy, fall with happiness and go with sorrow."
+ "Rain, Rain, Rain come to relive earth's pain,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make nature happy,
Rain, Rain, Rain come to make livings happy,"
Rhyme:
go with sorrow, pain- again, away-stay.
Message:
People's desire for fair weather in general, for rain in particular.
Item 3: Cartoon
Rhetorical devices:
Metaphor:
+ Great wallet of China = Chinese economy
+ US debt bills in the Great wallet = American economy
Overstatement
Irony
Message:
The U.S. has borrowed more and more money from China and become a leading debtor of this country.
Sources:
http://www.shortstories.net/story-the-rabbit-and-bamboo-island/#more-56
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/rain-rain-rain-8/
http://vnexpress.net/Files/Subject/3B/A1/A2/B9/PolicticalHumor.jpg
http://vnexpress.net/Files/Subject/3B/A1/A2/B9/PolicticalHumor.jpg
I have no comment about two first items. But in the item 3, you need show rhetorical devices more clearly. In my opinion, there is overstatement about desciption of wallet of China. Besides, irony is used to know that US has developed economy; however,it is a leading huge debtor of China.
Trả lờiXóaIn my opinion, in item 3, simile is a rhetorical device. The author compares Great wall with Great wallet of China( US debt). This rhetorical devices emphasizes the big debt of USA
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