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Citizen, Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6,…
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Chapter 1
Synthesis
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Claims and Evidence
Be white or be nothing. Black people get commented on their white features and are often times ignored and treated more like animals than humans (pages 5 &18)
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Chapter 2
Synthesis
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Claims and Evidence
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Success does equal acceptance. The artist relabeled his material to fit the black population because his stories would never fit a white person's. Serena Williams dealt with racism for 7+ years in her professional career
Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation
Pathos: Still in 2nd person but talks much more about the experiences of others.
Logos: She gives real events tied to a name this time that can be found online
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Chapter 3
Synthesis
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Claims and Evidence
Racism comes in many forms and are often very small, unconscious acts. White people get surprised that a black person got the job (44) or a house in the area (51). The picture on 52-53 shows this that the repetition repeats making it all more muddled in the whole
Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation
Pathos: She still writes in second person, but this chapter is comprised of small racist experiences that many black people can relate to
Style
She writes in short stories and questions a lot of the experiences. She asks, what do you mean, what did you say, what is wrong with you in reference to what white people do or say
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Chapter 4
Synthesis
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Claims and Evidence
The world is not built for black people. The sighing and headaches which should be stopped, says the world, are a product of the world. There isn't really anything to soothe the feeling other than to move on and let go.
Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation
Pathos: Still in 2nd person. This chapter is all about feelings and feeling overwhelmed. Each paragraph/page is building on each other. She even refers back to Serena Williams' match or something similar.
Logos: She uses logic and rational to explain why these emotions are valid to the world
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Chapter 5
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Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation
She is using pathos and 2nd person do describe the feeling being overwhelmed by racism for existing black. This connects to how a lot of people can feel lost or drowning. There are also some experiences of
Style
This is very poetic and not straight forward as the other chapters. She uses black and blue a lot to show black as in skin color and blue as in despair, desire, drowning, water
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Chapter 6
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Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation
She wrote a few pages per story, which were mostly well known stories, but their connection was the different forms of racism. This was heavy with the pathos since it was about their struggles and stories. She had more ethos in there too because she was writing about real events that happened during her life that she likely grieved through
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Chapter 7
Synthesis
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Claims and Evidence
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Success does equal acceptance. The artist relabeled his material to fit the black population because his stories would never fit a white person's. Serena Williams dealt with racism for 7+ years in her professional career
Rhetorical Analysis
Rhetorical Situation
Pathos: Still in 2nd person but talks much more about the experiences of others.
Logos: She gives real events tied to a name this time that can be found online
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