Rhetorical Analysis Of Ain T I A Woman

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In the speech “Ain’t I A Woman” by Sojourner Truth, Truth discusses how she does not hold the same rights as white people. Truth addresses the audience at the Women’s Convention in Akron, Ohio in 1851. Truth responds to a minister’s statement that women are inferior to men. Truth capitalizes on low diction and utilizes many rhetorical strategies, such as pathos and repetition, to describe her struggles to the public. Truth speaks with low diction throughout the speech. Truth may speak with low diction because of her slavery background. Many slaves did not have an education. Therefore, they did not talk in the same dialect as an educated person. Truth may also have a purpose for speaking with low diction. Truth wants the audience to relate