Rhetorical Analysis Of Neither Here Nor There By Bill Brryson
Submitted By Words 372 Pages 2
Bill Bryson, in a section of his book “Neither Here Nor There”, observed the city of Luxembourg around him as he traveled, and was in awe of the scenes that he experienced. Bryson’s purpose was to illustrate the different events and describe his thoughts in reaction to the events. He adopted a vibrant tone in order to express his enthusiasm and excitement in his adventurous audience. Bryson opened the next leg of his journey in Luxembourg, where he described his sense of unfamiliarity, and embraced it. He appealed to his audience by engaging the reader using adventurous words, like “excitement”, “exhaustion”, “intense”, and “vivid.” He then used an enumeration by listing differences in the city’s culture, infrastructure, and landscape that