In "The Other Wes Moore" by Wes Moore is a captivating memoir that showcases how environment and circumstance can change a person's growth. Wes Moore tells the story of two boys who grew up on the same corner and have the same name but took different roads throughout the story. He appeals to logos and logic to explain the societal struggles and circumstances of the time and to persuade the audience about the credibility of his argument. The author writes a memoir “The Other Wes Moore” that follows the lives of two men with the same name who grew up in the same neighborhood but ended up on different paths, throughout the book Moore uses exemplification and inductive reasoning to tell their stories to help the young men of the generation through …show more content…
This event helps the reader to understand the social factors that can lead to hopelessness and lack of opportunity on the streets. By showing the history of riots and racial segregation, Wes forces the audience to see the City of Biltmore's past and how it impacted the people in the United States. He quotes this to show the factors of poverty, lack of education, and racism in the city. This appeal helps the readers understand the external factors that shaped the lives of the two Wes Moors and how they struggled as they grew up. In the text, it also states that “The swollen hands on the man leaning against a telephone pole by himself-eyes flickering, head nodding were telltale signs of needle injections. He walked past neighbors whose eyes overflowed with desperation and depression, people who had watched their once-proud neighborhood become synonymous with the collapse of the American inner city” (Moore 43). By using this quote he is able to show that the people were scared of the community that they were in. As well as to explain the change in the city and towards other communities that were affected by drugs as well. He uses these quotes and statistics to prove to the audience about the past and how it affected the district. To sum up, everything that has been stated so far, Moore explains why it’s essential to learn from the past and how it can be painful to face the past and look toward the …show more content…
While in addition, this emphasizes the importance of how their interactions intertwined and changed as time moved throughout the story. This book talks about the two lives of two distinctive men with the same name, who both live independent lives. By using these factors, he can show the audience why this memoir was created. Wes Moore wrote this book to inspire young men to succeed and fail during that time. Also, to see how these two stories untangle some history of the young me during this time. Moore wants to “show how, for the purpose of those of us who live in the most precarious places in this country, our destinies can be determined by a single stumble down the wrong path or a tentative step down the right one” (Moore Intro