Swastika is a story that tries to influence the reader by masking the absurdity of the conspiracy theories using strong Juvenalian satire.
An example of this is afterwards the operation to swap bodies and larynxes between the President and Hitler there were no operating scars⦠no recuperating period⦠(Charles Bukowski, Swastika) the absurdity, not to mention impossibility, of this is an provable sign of what the author is trying to achieve. The technology and skills needed to grasp this feat do not exist today, let completely in the 1980s, which is when this story is set. This clearly satirical approach to create verbally is displayed continually throughout this story. The reference to Hitlers patience in the take-over of America is so unlike what history has shown of Hitler that it again proves the ludicrousness of the theories, which is merely what Charles Bukowski is trying to show. In contrast to the method shown in Swastika, Mrs Bixby and the Colonels Coat utilises a more relatable...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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