Hurston Rhetorical Devices

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As a rhetorical device Hurston uses vivid imagery to describe how she feels compared to a white person. Hurston states, “When I sit in the drafty basement that is The New World Cabaret with a white person, my color comes” (2). She continues, saying, “I dance wildly inside myself; I yell within, I whoop; I shake my assegai above my head. I am in the jungle and living in the jungle way” (2). She compares her emotions to this white person in a way that she wants to dance, and have fun, but because of her skin color she can’t actually do it in front of so many people. Hurston also says, “I creep back slowly to the veneer we call civilization with the last tone and find the white friend sitting motionless in his seat, smoking calmly” (2). This creates