. “...this man with the insane, gorged face, the gibbering, dry mouth, the flapping book in his fist” (page 75). a. Literary Device: imagery b. Definition: c. Significance: 2. “Christ is one of the ‘family’ now. I often wonder if God recognizes His own son the way we’ve dressed him up, or is it dressed him down?” (page 77). a. Literary Device: allusion b. Definition: c. Significance:

a. Literary Device: imagery

b. Definition: using vivid language to create a sensory experience for the reader
c. Significance: This description helps to create a vivid and unsettling image of the man being described, emphasizing his crazed and frenzied state.

a. Literary Device: allusion
b. Definition: a reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of literature
c. Significance: This allusion to Christ can be interpreted as a commentary on how society may misinterpret or misrepresent religious figures, questioning whether they are truly recognized for who they are. It also raises questions about the true nature of faith and belief in a modern context.