Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Black Boy by Richard Wright and A Brief Introduction To The History Of The Deep South :: Black Boy A Brief Introduction To The History Of
Compare the two texts an extract from Black Boy by Richard Wright and A Brief Introduction To The History Of The Deep South for:    1) Tone    2) Use of Language (Style)    3) Register (Degree of Formality or Informality)    Black Boy by Richard Wright is a personal recountive piece while A  Brief Introduction To The History Of The Deep South a piece of  expository writing.    In Black Boy, the narrator recalls and describes 2 incidents that  occurred on the same day which impacted his life and let him better  understand the Whitesââ¬â¢ thoughts and how to react to them. The purpose  of the author is to let the reader understand situations that went on  at that time from the first-person point of view such that the reader  can comprehend the severity of the problem, and gives a few insights.  On the other hand, A Brief Introduction To The History Of The Deep  South illustrates briefly how Black slavery began and progressed in  the South. The purpose of the author is probably to inform the reader  on how racism progressed on a whole as a whole area, the south, rather  than to show real life situations that went on within the community.    In Black Boy, the tone is rather dissatisfied and has hints of  complaints, such as in ââ¬Å"My face must have reflected my silent anger,  for the boss slapped me reassuringly on the back.â⬠ In this passage  some disgust of the narrator is also shown through even the eclipses  right after ââ¬Ë ââ¬Å"Here have a cigarette,â⬠ he said.ââ¬â¢ However, in A Brief  Introduction To The History Of The Deep South, the tone is  a-matter-of-factly as the narrator is merely presenting a set of  historical facts, with little bias or emotion, such as in ââ¬Å"The  Southerners got very rich from these plantation farms making lots of  money.â⬠ In a way it becomes a more reciting tone as the history of the  Deep South is reported.    In Black Boy, words, especially adjectives and adverbs are used to  colour the writing, such as in ââ¬Å"every fleeting expressionâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"hot,  dusty roadâ⬠. However, in A Brief Introduction To The History Of The  Deep South, adjectives and adverbs are used for precision of  information, as shown in ââ¬Å"ruined plantationâ⬠ and ââ¬Å"brutal systemâ⬠.  Another case would be ââ¬Å"The Yankie Northerners beat the Southerners and  burnt and destroyed many of their beautiful big plantation housesâ⬠,  where ââ¬Å"beautifulâ⬠ is used not so much to colour the writing but to  show the massive contrast of before and after.    Black Boy is rather informal, as the narrator tells you the events of  a day in his life.  					    
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