We come across the statement which reads: “our national economy is bigger than those of Russia, Britain, Brazil, France, and Italy combined.” (Roemer, 2015) Not only is that an amazing fact but is also an example of asyndeton. The purpose of using asyndeton in this circumstance is to build up pace and suspense. It allows the reader to interpret the reading better. The superiority of the United States, in that category, is nothing to be taken lightly. The next example is the metaphorical link between the beacon of success and the United States. This connection is not only part of the title, but it, too, shows in specific examples in the text. An example of this is the relation to the success of America’s higher education programs found on page 620. Roemer uses the word beacon in this metaphor primarily to bring a light feeling to the reader. When one thinks of a beacon, they think of a beacon of light; thus, bringing a positive vibe to the thought of the United States. Finally, we read the quote: “leaders need to exhibit the spirit captured by Theodore Roosevelt when he reminded us that aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords” (Roemer, 2015). This statement is an example of a historical allusion. It is meant to be positive and uplifting in more than one way. For one, this report is a call to people to take positive leadership roles in further progressing our country. Secondly, the author intends for the reader to think about the past and look deeper into what he is saying. Historically speaking, Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most respected presidents of all the past U.S. presidents. To bring him into this piece is to make the article stronger than it was
We come across the statement which reads: “our national economy is bigger than those of Russia, Britain, Brazil, France, and Italy combined.” (Roemer, 2015) Not only is that an amazing fact but is also an example of asyndeton. The purpose of using asyndeton in this circumstance is to build up pace and suspense. It allows the reader to interpret the reading better. The superiority of the United States, in that category, is nothing to be taken lightly. The next example is the metaphorical link between the beacon of success and the United States. This connection is not only part of the title, but it, too, shows in specific examples in the text. An example of this is the relation to the success of America’s higher education programs found on page 620. Roemer uses the word beacon in this metaphor primarily to bring a light feeling to the reader. When one thinks of a beacon, they think of a beacon of light; thus, bringing a positive vibe to the thought of the United States. Finally, we read the quote: “leaders need to exhibit the spirit captured by Theodore Roosevelt when he reminded us that aggressive fighting for the right is the noblest sport the world affords” (Roemer, 2015). This statement is an example of a historical allusion. It is meant to be positive and uplifting in more than one way. For one, this report is a call to people to take positive leadership roles in further progressing our country. Secondly, the author intends for the reader to think about the past and look deeper into what he is saying. Historically speaking, Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most respected presidents of all the past U.S. presidents. To bring him into this piece is to make the article stronger than it was