Zora Neale Hurston starts off by introducing how she a colored women in the article, How it Feels To be Colored Me. The article shows how Zora goes throughout her life as she grows up as a young colored women. Zora explains how she was born and raised in the town of Eatonville, Florida. She brings upon the point on how she belongs to the people of the town and that these people need Zora and her great self personality. This shows how this little town and how it is connected to each person. Zora explains the purpose of her life events of being a young colored girl in a town full of white people and the affects they have on her which introduces the audience to her main point of equality.
One of the ways to categorize your arguments is the stasis theory. This approaches the kinds of issues that they address. The issue Zora is trying to address is equality between blacks whites. Zora is disappointed about the difference from her hometown to her new town. She quickly sees how colored people are treated in a town of all white. She refers to herself as a “bag” because all her good necessities are within the bag, just never opened up and used. This type of argument
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This certain type of appeal generates emotions that the author hopes to trigger to persuade the readers into their issue. Emotional appeal creates a bond between the reader and the author and even to the overall message. By bringing up racial tensions Zora sparks some feelings in the audience. Zora describes her feelings well in her writing that it makes the readers actually feel pity for her. She says “How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It is beyond me,” this quote directly makes the readers feel bad for her as she talks about how she can not get passed the idea that someone does not like her simple presence. It makes the audience feel the harsh environments she has to endure just because of her physical