Analyzing The Essay 'Kermit The Frog' By Jim Taylor

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A Central definition in the essay Taylor uses definition to get his message across to the audience, for example the use of “Piogant way” in the first paragraph capture my attention as a readers and it gives me clues about what the author is likely to portray in the essay, such, emotion, feeling of sadness, pity or sorrow, the essay will be something that make the author miserable and pathetic. After reading few paragraphs I realized my instincts were right. Taylor describes his personal experience from childhood to adults as he encountered difficulties searching for jobs, as well trying to find meanings to his identity crisis, due to the colour of his skin and his blue eyed image. This is what defined him as a human being. In (pgh1). Taylor identified himself to “Kermit the frog” a famous puppet creation by Jim Henson first introduce into the entertainment business in 1955. The colour of this frog is green. In the same paragraph, the author “It is not easy to be Green.” Meaning he understood the image this puppet has created in the TV show must be a difficult one being a famous puppet, as to …show more content…

This led him to conclude that it would be easy if he could sing his own song, such as changing his identity. “It’s Not Easy Having Blue Eyes in a Brown-Eyed Village. In paragraph 2, he supported this claim when he said “Yes I’m afraid the author happened to be carrying Indian” and also in paragraph 3, when he states “you can see, I’m a product of a white father I never knew, and Ojibeway woman who evidently could run fast enough. Taylor, also draw his audience into the essay when he acknowledge people perception and view about aboriginal people they way the Indians are be categorized and serotype by the society as lazy

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