Wednesday, October 2, 2019
How Lomax and Fellow Prisoners are Treated Essay -- Prison Alan Lomax
How Lomax and Fellow Prisoners are Treated     In this essay I will be looking at ways in which Lomax conveys how he  and his fellow prisoners are treated here in this passage from the  book. To show evidence of this I will select quotes which show choices  of form, style, vocabulary and narrative viewpoint. Overall I aim to  highlight the ways in which the attitudes and values are conveyed to  the reader.    Lomax Perfectly describes his transition from a P.O.W camp to Outram  Gail. 'What our captors were in fact doing was consigning us to a  lower circle of hell'. This extremely poignant statement shows use of  imagery in a way that stands out to the reader. He uses 'lower circle  of hell', which is a simile to emphasize the absurdity of prisoners  being sent to Gail.    Lomax goes on to describe the horrible neglect that prisoners of  Outram road were experiencing. 'This was a place in which the living  were turned into ghosts, starved, diseased creatures wasted down to  their skeletal outlines'. Like the first quote this is Lomax being  very graphic, morbid about what he has witn...                      
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