It is interesting to observe techniques the author uses to write essays that help to emphasize and more sufficiently convey the points made. In her essay “And We Are Not Married,” Williams effectively deliver her thoughts on the racial issue. Williams writes of her very personal experience, thus successfully providing personal tone of anger to the case of Tawana Brawley, she uses critical, cynical and sarcastic details on Tawana Brawley’s case to convey to the readers how the black people are greatly discriminated. By presenting her own experience, she deliberately shows that she really cares and is actually a victim of the issue. She then presents Tawana Brawley’s case with great contempt towards racism.
[Williams presents her discriminating experience.]
Williams’ tone and use of details in describing the “crime” committed to Tawana Brawley is critical and sarcastic. She writes, “Some tremendous violence, some great violation that challenges comprehension,” to conclude her greatly detailed description of Tawana Brawley case. This show
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