Zeitoun Essays

  • Zeitoun Character Analysis

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    Zeitoun, a novel, written by Dave Eggers, telling the stories of Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun during Hurricane Katrina. Through their stories, readers can get a first-hand knowledge of how they survived through this tragic and tough time. From these countless stories, people who were affected by Hurricane Katrina also had their dignity taken away from them by the situations that occurred. Zeitoun’s dignity fell into pieces once the authorities arrested and sent him to jail. When Zeitoun first gets

  • Ethos Pathos And Logos In Zeitoun

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    In the book Zeitoun, by Dave Eggers, Eggers informs his readers about how Muslim Americans were treated while living in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. He emphasizes many flashbacks from Zeitoun's past, which helps persuade readers; also why Zeitoun is so passionate about helping the community and why he works hard to provide for his family. Eggers presents his argument by appealing to logos and pathos to support his argument. Eggers’ purpose is for his audience to understand that Muslims should

  • Book Report For Zeitoun

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    25 January 2015 Zeitoun Zeitoun by Dave Eggers is a novel that portrays the faith of a man and a family when faced by disaster. Eggers introduces the reader to Abdulrahman Zeitoun and his wife Kathy. Zeitoun is the owner of a painting contractor business. They face the terrible disaster of Hurricane Katrina that takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana. As the reports of Katrina grow Kathy urges Zeitoun to evacuate. Kathy and their four children leave to a house in Baton Rouge. Zeitoun stays behind to

  • Zeitoun By Dave Eggers

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    The book Zeitoun by Dave Eggers is not a completely accurate depiction of what happened in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The book is an example of propaganda aimed at influencing the reader into viewing the government and police in America as ineffective and ignorant. In Zeitoun, Eggers characterizes all the police and National Guard members in New Orleans after Katrina as very abusive and ignorant. When Zeitoun is arrested the police take his and his friends belongings to examine them. The

  • Ethos Pathos Logos In Zeitoun

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    The book “Zeitoun” written by Dave Eggers focuses on Zeitoun and Kathy a muslim couples point of view on Hurricane Katrina and how muslims were treated in the 21st Century. He expresses his feelings about how muslims were treated in the 21st century by appealing to ethos, pathos, and logos. Dave Eggers interviewed Kathy and Zeitoun and did research for years before he officially published the book “Zeitoun” which appeals to ethos because he is giving credit to himself by citing his resources and

  • Heroic Epiphanies In Dave Egger's 'Zeitoun'

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    “Zeitoun” by Dave Eggers is a nonfiction novel that follows tragic epiphanies for the protagonist and his family when he decides to stay and witness the catastrophic hurricane Katrina. Once Abdurrahman Zeitoun traveled to United States, Louisiana, he finds the American dream. He became the owner of a painting contractor business and a father and husband. Born in Jableh Syria, he is a Muslim. As well as his American wife Kathy that eventually converted to it. As reports of Katrina's danger awareness

  • Review Of Dave Egger's Zeitoun: In The Wake Of Hurricane Katrina

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    In the Wake of Hurricane Katrina Dave Eggers in his non-fiction book Zeitoun tells the story of Hurricane Katrina from the eyes of a Syrian-American family, the Zeitoun, who were living in New Orleans during the storm. Zeitoun, who is a father of four and a contractor, devoted his life for his hard work by serving the community of New Orleans. Zeitoun showed tremendous bravery during the Hurricane Katrina. He rescued many lives, including abandoned dogs at the time of the hurricane. The government

  • Zeitoun

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    After Hurricane Katrina hits, Abdulrahman Zeitoun faces many complications. These hardships, however are not all due to the physical damage done by the storm. In Dave Eggers, Zeitoun, Eggers makes the assertion that people think differently of others due to their race or religion. Unfortunately, this is the way it is, both in 2005 when the book takes place and currently in 2016. The assertion that people judge others based on their race and religion is unfortunately very true and is seen throughout

  • Zeitoun Analysis

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    Abdulrahman Zeitoun, owner of a painting contractor business, lives in New Orleans, Louisiana with his wife Kathy and their four children. Author Dave Eggers’ presents the story of Zeitoun in a work of narrative non-fiction; it tells a true story of a family during Hurricane Katrina but with a political and ethical perceptive. Stylistic and technical devices Eggers uses is represented by a distinct shift in tone and describing plot settings. Furthermore, Eggers displays the insignificance efforts

  • The Journey Ends For Zebulon During The War Of 1812

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    One of the interesting things about Zebulon is he had more accomplishments. Zebulon fought in many wars and most of the time the army he fought with won. For example Zebulon fought with many other people to help win the American Revolutionary war. Also, Zebulon explored the upper part of the Mississippi River. . Zebulon was also promoted to a brigadier general in 1812. That’s because Zebulon was with the U.S. army so long that he was promoted.That is almost all of his accomplishments. The Journey

  • Rhetorical Analysis Zeitoun

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    Zeitoun Essay Based on a true story, Zeitoun focuses on one family’s response in the midst of hurricane Katrina and the terror of war that follows. Dave Eggers portrays Abdulrahman Zeitoun as the man of his household and community, a hero- when Katrina hits New Orleans. Through the employment of rhetorical strategies, Eggers is able to achieve his purpose in presenting the good in his protagonist. The author appeals to pathos, and frequently incorporates anecdotes and flashbacks through the images

  • Dave Eggers Zeitoun Sparknotes

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    Dave Eggers’ nonfiction publication, Zeitoun, narrates the experiences of Hurricane Katrina through the eyes of Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun. Hurricane Katrina takes on a political aftermath, as Zeitoun, a well known Muslim painter in New Orleans, experiences prejudice from law enforcements after the events of 9/11. Zeitoun and his wife, Kathy, become victims of prejudice when their family is ripped apart due to Zeitoun’s jailment from the law enforcements. Zeitoun is perceived as a man who lives below

  • Dave Egger's Zeitoun: A Hero

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    likes to help people and gets satisfaction from doing so. Dave Eggers’ book Zeitoun is about a man named Zeitoun who decides to stay behind in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina,He makes the sacrifice to let his family leave without him which he later on regrets.After much consideration,it is obvious that Zeitoun is a hero. Zeitoun is a hero because he puts his own life before others. For example,on page 99 when Zeitoun heard an elderly woman crying for help after he finds her house,he dives into

  • Zeitouns After Hurricane Katrina

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    storm devastated the city and the country more than anyone would have every thought. Zeitoun, by Dave Eggers, displays many of the disastrous events that take place during and after Hurricane Katrina. The book follows Zeitoun and his wife Kathy, a Muslim couple, with four kids and their own painting business, through the storm. After the storm, while Kathy and the kids are staying with friends and family, Zeitoun rides around in his canoe rescuing survivors and watching his properties which has a

  • Ethos Pathos And Logos In Zeitoun

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    Zeitoun Essay In the book Zeitoun, by Dave Eggers, Eggers informs his readers about Muslim Americans living in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and how they are treated. He emphasizes many flashbacks from Zeitoun's past, which helps persuade readers on why Zeitoun is so passionate about helping the community and why he works hard to provide for his family. Eggers presents his argument by appealing to logos and pathos, by supporting his argument. Eggers purpose is to convey to his audience that

  • Rhetorical Strategies In Dave Egger's Zeitoun

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    book Zeitoun. The book Zeitoun depicts Abdulrahman, the main character, as a man who lives as an average American citizen with a successful life but then struggles during Hurricane Katrina when he becomes wrongly accused of being a terrorist and lives through social injustices brought to him by the government’s enforcement. As a former reader of this book, the successful imagery and credibility that shows Zeitoun’s experience made me connect to Zeitoun on a emotional and serious level. Zeitoun is truly

  • Dave Eggers Use Of Logos In Zeitoun

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    his nonfiction novel, Zeitoun, portrays the struggle that Muslim Americans face on a daily basis. Eggers’ objective is to highlight Zeitoun’s encounters with islamophobia amidst the disaster in New Orleans, in order to elucidate young adults about the difficult, everyday lives of Muslims in a post 9/11 world. He illustrates a mournful tone in order to display the current existing islamophobia in the the world to his mature readers. Straightaway in the beginning of Zeitoun, Eggers exhibits the

  • Comparison Of Zeitoun And Mumia Abu Jamal

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    Abdulrahman Zeitoun and Mumia Abu Jamal were two names I did not know. These two men have both undergone hardships and were both wrongly accused of crimes not committed. The comparison of these cases is hard due to the fact that Zeitoun’s case was not any type of legal and did not follow any type of normal or legal judicial proceedings. Jamal’s case however did follow judicial proceedings “legally”. The first case to point out was the fact that both of these men are innocent in my eyes. Zeitoun’s

  • Human Injustices In Dave Egger's Zeitoun

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    In his book Zeitoun, human rights activist Dave Eggers illustrates the hardships of a Abdulrahman Zeitoun during a time of chaos and disorder. Eggers offers a new perspective of Muslim-Americans during Hurricane Katrina to highlight their human injustices and discrimination, and in addition to reveal the great flaws within our national government. He creates an attachment between Zeitoun and the reader by building Zeitoun’s character, invoking upon sympathies, and maintaining a critical tone towards

  • The Short And Concise Sentences In Dave Egger's Zeitoun

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    Zeitoun, published by Dave Eggers in 2009, depicts the countless hardships Muslims in the United States were forced to endure following the September eleventh terrorist attacks, as well as the harsh, yet beautiful impact of hurricane Katrina on the city of New Orleans. While numerous stylistic devices are incorporated into the novel, the three which create significant impact are sentence structure, point of view, and tone. Eggers utilizes short and concise sentences to create a lasting impact on