Style and rhetorical device2: Shere Khan's shoulders and forepaws were cramped for want of room, as a man's would be if he tried to fight in a barrel. The comparison improves the meaning by saying there was no room to even move. Rudyard Kipling locates this right here because when you are cramped
Style and rhetorical device2: Shere Khan's shoulders and forepaws were cramped for want of room, as a man's would be if he tried to fight in a barrel. The comparison improves the meaning by saying there was no room to even move. Rudyard Kipling locates this right here because when you are cramped