help me you literature gurus., ...please. LOL |
help me you literature gurus., ...please. LOL |
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i'm working on an assignment right now. i was absent the day it was assigned, and the class had also discussed it that day. =(
the below quotations are excerpts from martin luther king's "why we can't wait". "The girl's father is a porter in a downtown department store. He will always be a porter, for there are no promotions for the Negro in this store, where every counter serves him except the one that sells hot dogs and orange juice." does anyone know what he means by this? it's just not making ANY sense to me. =( and how would you categorize the style of the below paragraph? "This boy and girl, separated by stretching miles, are wondering: Why does misery constantly haunt the Negro? In some distant past, had their forebears done some tragic injury to the nation, and was the curse of punishment upon the black race? Had they shirked in their duty as patriots, betrayed their country, denied their national birthright? Had they refused to defend their land against a foreign foe?" yeah, i feel pretty stupid. =x thanks in advance. |
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^ well i know that much. the whole underlying message is pretty obvious, considering the whole essay is about racial inequality and all that.
but thanks anyway. anyhow. i know he uses methods of rhetoric in the second quotation. but what else? ^^;; heh |
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QUOTE(xscore @ Feb 2 2006, 8:12 PM) ^ well i know that much. the whole underlying message is pretty obvious, considering the whole essay is about racial inequality and all that. but thanks anyway. anyhow. i know he uses methods of rhetoric in the second quotation. but what else? ^^;; heh as in, specifically which types of rhetoric? The last two sentences contain anaphora, though I'm not entirely sure if only having two sentesnces beginning the same way actually counts. I think it qualifies as having parallel structure, since there's so many rehtorical questions...the first question might be considered metaphorical, since the misery isn't literally haunting them, though I think I might be labelling that wrong. I don't know if you look at ethos, pathos, or logois, but the quotation definitely established pathos because it creates a sympathetic mood and whatnot. In the first quotation, you've got what it means by the promotion, right? I think the last bit is either suggesting that they're being denied basic needs (food and drink) or that they don't get the luxuries of the whites (if in fact hot dogs and orange juice are supposed to be luxuries...) I have to do a ton of these voice lesson type things (in fact, I did one on MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" a couple of weeks ago) so I hope that helped. |
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