Summary Of 'Sugar Changed The World'

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Throughout the story, the author impacts the reader with information that tells the reader history of sugar. The formation of sugar tells the background of sugar which helps the reader understand the purpose of sugar. The author's perspective and purpose for writing Sugar Changed the World is to inform the reader about how sugar impacted the world in both positive and negative results. In fact, the author responds to different viewpoints by informing the reader about what's right and what's wrong. First of all the author impacts the reader by giving a deep understanding of history and the ups and downs of sugar. However, this informs the reader about the positive impact of sugar. “Sugar is a taste we all want a taste we all crave” pg 8. This shows the positive outcome of the making of sugar and how it doesn’t just have a bad impact on the world. The book “Sugar Changed the World” gives an information tone about how sugar changed the world drastically and how it became popular and the whole world made a profit from it. “Europeans saw growing sugar in the New World with slave …show more content…

In addition, the author informs the reader about the negative impact of sugar. “No one interviewed the Africans who labored in the sugar field to ask them about their hard labor. They were meant to work die”pg54. This shows how bad sugar is to the world because it takes the risk to lives. There is a specific slave that went through a lot when sugar grew in production. “ The indentured worker whose name was Balasumdaram had been beaten by his employer” pg 120. He was beaten and didn’t have a choice to leave or to see anything better which shows how the author demonstrates the negative impact sugar has. “For no matter how poorly he had been treated by his boss if he left the plantation he could be prosecuted and jailed” pg 120. This shows how bad sugar changed the world and how bad the authors made sugar