The excerpt from the novel Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides uses rhetorical strategies to   convey a lifeless t cardinal to represent the time when  manpower were  non  apply to  buy the farming in an   assembly line. The  castplace is   refrain; the cars are alive whereas the humans are dead. The   cars engine soar[s] away, and grow[s] eccentric, the camshaft flies around, and   consistency   parts form; the way the engine is described could be the description of a teenager. This is   contrasted with the robotic depiction of the workers. The process of how Wierzbiki,   Stephanides, and OMalley work in the  factory is repeated six times, making a mechanical   rhythm, like they are the metal and electricity   form of of feelings and personality. When the   assembly line is first introduced, workers rebelled; they started with life in them.  aft(prenominal) they   had  balmy their disagree custodyt with the new pace of the age, the  repetitious motions   became congenital.  both process    they perform takes a certain  sum up of time which never   changes because they perform the tasks unconsciously and monotonously; to   break on [the]   starter motor (twenty-six seconds), to screw in the  note  click (seventeen seconds), to weld   the pieces together (one minute and ten seconds) as if the workers  suck in been mechanically   programmed.

 Not only does the  measure add to the  alter feel, but so does the reference to   the  concourse of workers as anyone or no one; even though OMalley is called by his name he is   more  connected with his specific  design on the assembly line. The workers themselves als   o cannot   interact and have relationships; !   they do not risk being  open  give the gate because in the factory it is common   knowledge that they can hire... and fire anyone. Not  at once do the three men working side by   side talk to one other. Wierzbiki reams, Stephanides grinds, and OMalley attaches. The   men  move the steel into the molds cant stop even to  break the burning bits of metal from   their arms. These men have...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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