Literary Device Identification
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What is the primary literary device used in the passage to convey the driver's feelings?

Irony

What is the tone of the passage, and how does it relate to the driver's emotions?

Sarcastic; the tone is sarcastic, implying that the driver's pride is misplaced or false

How does the use of negation in the passage contribute to its meaning?

It emphasizes the driver's lack of control or ownership

What is the significance of the driver's pride in the 'straight lines' he did not make?

<p>It suggests that the driver is taking credit for something he did not actually do</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the passage imply about the driver's character or psyche?

<p>That he is delusional or has a distorted sense of pride</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Literary Devices

  • The passage most clearly shows irony, specifically verbal irony, as the driver is proud of things he does not possess or have control over, which is a contradictory and unexpected statement.

Contextual Insights

  • The driver's pride is misplaced, as he is proud of external factors (straight lines, tractor, power) that are outside of his control or possession.
  • The use of "did not" repetition emphasizes the irony and contradiction in the driver's pride.
  • The passage may be exploring themes of false pride, delusion, or the disconnect between one's perception and reality.

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Identify the literary device used in the given passage about a driver's pride.

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