Blog post #3

 

This week, the pieces provided to us have been filled with many historical problems, and the action done to revive the communities’ beliefs and bring them together to take action. Adding on, these pieces also contain a lot of historical significance and problems with certain minorities, for example, in the piece Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau, we saw the issue of voting brought to attention, and the author suggested taking action against the acts that were made to prevent them to vote, for example, the Poll tax, which is a tax for people to pay to vote, and since black people at the time usually had no job or money, they couldn’t afford to pay this tax, therefore couldn’t vote. Thoreau through word choice and metaphor persuaded his audience who are mainly the oppressed black people who can’t vote to retaliate against the government, however, in a way that would result in no injuries or violence, for example, he suggested using peaceful protest. He suggested that by simply not paying the tax and letting the government enforce the violence. His use of metaphor to compare the government to a machine also helped in this scenario, as he described it as, you can easily change it, etc. Another group that was discussed was the African Americans, in the piece, Because my father always said he was the only Indian who saw Jimi Hendrix play “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock” written by Sherman Alexis, we see the problems that African Americans face, throughout the piece topics such as the problem of alcoholism which was the main focus of the piece was seen, however, the author used many strategies such as the use of humor to downplay the horrific effects of how the white society has destroyed the African American culture and has forever changed the landscape. To end on a positive note, we can learn from both these pieces and the problems addressed that there are many ways to lighten the problems today, although some must be heightened to be resolved, but in a world of chaos, it’s essential to look for the good and share it with others.

Comments

  1. When discussing your stance on Thoreaus piece, I liked your use of the word retaliate since it shows that there’s even an issue worth fighting for. The word shows that the government is wronging its people, which motivated them to fight back against its rule. I do think both of the pieces you mention do show the issues that racial minorities have faced within America, and what people over the generations have done to both fight against and cope with such problems that were placed up them.

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