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why has the word phoenix been used to describe Jimmy Valentine

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Answered by Priyakshipriya
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Answer:

In colloquial language, the phoenix has come to mean a person who has emerged renewed after an apparent disaster. By alluding to a phoenix, the narrator casts Jimmy's change of identity in mythic and violent terms: he must heroically destroy his identity as Jimmy Valentine so that he may emerge as Ralph Spencer.

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The word phoenix is often used as a metaphor to describe a person or entity that rises from the ashes of its own destruction, reborn and renewed. In the case of Jimmy Valentine, a fictional character from O.

Explanation:

Henry's short story "A Retrieved Reformation," the use of the word phoenix is intended to convey his transformation from a notorious safecracker and criminal to an upstanding citizen.

After serving time in prison, Jimmy Valentine changes his ways and begins a new life under a different name, eventually falling in love and settling down in a small town. The description of him as a "phoenix" emphasizes his ability to rise above his past and start anew, and suggests that his transformation is a remarkable and inspiring feat.

Overall, the use of the word phoenix to describe Jimmy Valentine highlights the power of redemption and the potential for individuals to change their lives for the better, even after experiencing great adversity.

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