3/30: Third Reading
Hi everybody! I'm now on page 175 of Race, and up to Chapter 13. To be completely honest, I found this reading section very difficult to get through. I'm not sure why that is, but I have a feeling it is because of how dense this part was with all of the names, dates, and information in general. However, there were parts here and there that really stood out to me among all of the statistics and facts, and that was due to Aronson's rhetorical style. That is what I will be analyzing today. The first part in which Aronson's rhetorical style was evident was right at the beginning of Chapter 9, in which Aronson describes an experiment that teacher Jane Elliot performed the day after Martin Luther King Jr. was shot. He describes how Elliot tells her students "A new study has shown that blue-eyed people are stupid and lazy..." and "Because they have more melanin in their blood, brown-eyed people are naturally superior." (115). Sure enough, the brown-eye...