in this excerpt from george orwell's essay marrakech, the author uses figurative language as a literary device. in 3-5 sentences, identify and describe one example of figurative language from the text, and explain how orwell uses this device to support his view of the british empire. include evidence from the text to support your answer. (20 points)

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He looks a lot less interesting to look at and has the same color as the earth.

Simile, a literary device used by George Orwell to compare two ideas using the adverbs like or as, is used to make this comparison.

He refers to the individuals responsible for maintaining the land as the invisible component of a (beautiful) visible landscape. This is a very subtle way to criticize the British Empire for ignoring (or pretending they are not there) the working class individuals who, in Orwell's eyes, are carrying out crucial tasks.

English author Eric Arthur Blair, better known by his pen name George Orwell, was also a journalist, critic, and essayist. His writing is distinguished by its clarity, social critique, opposition to tyranny, and support for democratic socialism.

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