Rhetorical Device

Quoth the BOPOH

Quoth the BOPOH is an observation by Jack Rusher, published here Monday, May 26, 2003. It is part of Objet Trouvé.

Strange bedfellows.

In considering these two quotes:

“The noise of the passing carriages begins to sound like thunder, in the stench of the street I detect thousands of different smells, while the lights of the eating-house and the street-lamps fill my eyes with blinding flashes of lightning. All my senses are at a fever pitch and abnormally receptive.”

Oysters, Anton Chekhov

“He suffered much from a morbid acuteness of the senses; the most insipid food was alone endurable; he could wear only garments of certain texture; the odours of all flowers were oppressive; his eyes were tortured by even a faint light; and there were but peculiar sounds, and these from stringed instruments, which did not inspire him with horror. ”

The Fall of the House of Usher, Edgar Allan Poe

What’s a man to think?