¶ … Language, Literary and Cultural Studies
The piece of writing reviewed in this document is the initial paragraph in Hannah Arendt's essay entitled "Lying in Politics: Reflections on the Pentagon Papers." This paragraph is typically trenchant, as virtually all of Arendt's work is. However, one can understand the incisiveness of this paragraph by evaluating its structures and the literary conventions the author employs throughout it. Doing so reveals that this paragraph primarily functions as an introductory paragraph to an essay about the commonality of lying in politics.
The basic structure of this paragraph is from broad to narrow. For the most part, the final sentence of the paragraph functions as the thesis of the entire document: essentially that the Pentagon Papers -- which was a government ordered manuscript about the reality of the Vietnam War and the deliberate deceptions that were used on the public to manipulate its conception...
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