Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold
How does the author use allusion in the biography, Traitor: The Case of Benedict Arnold?
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Although Fritz makes no direct connections between the two men, lurking in the background of this portrait of America's most famous turncoat is the image of the world's most renowned traitor, Judas Iscariot, the man who betrays Christ for thirty pieces of silver in the Bible.
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