Tuesday, January 19, 2010

souls of black folk essay

Amber James


Period 2

Souls of Black Folk essay questions

Question #2

I believe it proved insufficient when he got older and wasn’t really protected by the child image anymore. He started to see more of the world and was more focused on the reality instead of imagination as if he was still a child. It became insufficient when he began to see more of the racism and distinction between blacks and whites day by day. Now he actually knew what was going on with no doubt about it.

I believe he mentioned this personal experience with racism here because that’s when it all started for him. It was when he first realized what racism really was and he had actually seen it at a young age and he now understood what was really going on in the world and that all people weren’t on the same level. He also saw that even though he can be physically or mentally “better” than them nothing would change socially. He now has seen that there was a difference between whites and blacks.

The personal experiences that he uses add to his arguments because it gives the reader something to relate to. If the reader doesn’t relate then it gives them something to sympathize about. They would prove persuasive for readers with huge hearts and that are caring. It would probably be that way because now their emotions are tied into the story. The author uses pathos in a unique way.

Question #4

He did this because these songs actually expressed the emotions that these people were feeling. The songs actually told their stories. This was the only music that they had. For it to be the only music that they had people must think that their lives were miserable. So now this goes back to sympathy and the author acting on the reader’s emotions.

Since the book was all about the souls of black folk he intercuts it with these songs because they actually represent what was in the souls of these black folk. Instead of hearing the stories that he tells u can see the pain that these other people go through. It also expresses how hurt they were in as much as 10 lines.

These songs were a part of their culture. They even sometimes helped them get through the day. This also brings a unique feeling to the book. It kind of gives a connection to the people that are reading the book to the blacks because now the people can see what they went through in their own words.

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