In the short story “Birthday Party” Katharine Brush describes a couple who are out celebrating the husband’s birthday. She uses literary devices throughout the story to help her describe the party.
Before even getting to the story, you first read the title “Birthday Party.” You would then expect the story to be about a birthday party right? Wrong. The title is in fact a hyperbole. There is no party, just a couple out having dinner by themselves. Then you get to the first paragraph where Katharine describes the couple in greater detail by saying, “the man had a round, self-satisfied face, with glasses on it; the woman was fadingly pretty, in a big hat.” Next she indicates that the wife has some