Imagine There’s No Heaven by Salman Rushdie: Rhetorical Analysis Novelist, Salman Rushdie, in his letter to the six billionth living person, Imagine There’s No Heaven, analyzes the enigmatic question, “How did we [humans] get here [Earth]?” Rushdie’s purpose is to explain to readers how people and their judgments are shrouded by religion and preconceived notions taught to them, even though some know such practices are filled with inaccuracies. He adopts a cynical tone, unifying diction, and anaphora
Potter and the philosopher’s stone, on 30 June 1998.The novels have gained immense popularity and critical success worldwide. The novel revolve around an orphan boy named harry potter who discovers at the age of eleven that he is a Wizard. He was living within a family which belongs to a non-magical people named as muggles.The wizarding world is kept unknown to the muggles and avoid prosecution of witches and wizards.as he reaches to his adolescences he learned to overcome the problems he face including