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PODCAST CULTURE! IS IT A LITERARY DEVICE? © 2021 ISBN 978-976-96689-7-3

August 25, 2021 William Anderson Gittens Author, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015 Season 1 Episode 1
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PODCAST CULTURE! IS IT A LITERARY DEVICE? © 2021 ISBN 978-976-96689-7-3
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Undoubtedly, Culture! Is A Literary Device? © 2021 because it is encompassed with Literary devices which are techniques which I have employed to express my ideas and enhance my writing. In the scheme of things it should be noted that literary devices highlight important concepts in this text, strengthen this narrative, and help me connect to the characters and themes. However, it is noted that these devices that I employed in this text serve a wide range of purposes in literature. For example some of the devices employed in this piece will influence some global citizens on an intellectual level, while the remainder will be influenced on more emotional level. It is because of this reasoned explanation that I have posited this view Culture! Is A Literary Device? © 2021 Importantly and contextually speaking this way of thinking came to the fore because I have unearthed styles of literary devices which were  extracted from the information gathered thru research I have conducted on this matter.
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