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Diction; Lexical fields Juxtaposition Imperatives (2) Transferred epithet Personification

Author: Rebecca Darmanin



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Luxury; 'gold', 'tills', 'limousine', 'tuxedos', 'gold-toothed' 'sing', 'sleek', 'shining', 'party' set against 'mad', 'stink', 'scream', 'sighing' - the thrill brought by money also brings a coldness 'See me', 'Don't give me away'; enticing nature of Money - Direct addresses 'Mister', 'Honey', 'lady', 'Sir, 'you' 'mad machines'; those who relish in the power of money Money's ability to buy 'the big bombs'; obsession with money is often used to our own detriment


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