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Multiple Literary Devices In Anne Estevis 'The Whistle'

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In the story, The Whistle, Anne Estevis describes the theme as “Growing Up” through the use of multiple literary devices. There are a few techniques for readers to explore to discover her theme. The first device that Estevis used was diction. In the title of the short story, Estevis signals that the whistle was the primary solution and Telesfora's process of growing up. When Abuelita told Teleflora's father the event, she said “... I had mistakenly thought I heard a goat and that I was terribly sorry that I hadn’t checked on Abuelita as I should have.” Telesfora truly wanted her grandmother to forgive her, so she ‘bought a silver whistle and a long piece of blue satin ribbon’ as a gift. This was a sign of her growing up being a better person

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