He uses alliteration and repetition to continue his argument throughout. While doing this his word choice is very intellectual with words containing more than two syllables. He uses this word choice to convey the power of language. He does this because as a Black man, he wants the white world to see different context is possible. In this respect, he establishes his argument by applying a strong tone along with his word usage. This style is effective because while it is strong it is also communicating to every person who respects language.
He concludes powerful language can be difficult to attain in a society not made for you and this can halt progress. He brings up a valid point. Yes, language is powerful but it is also segmented. Not just in nationality but in race. He regrets his people have not received adequate education. "The brutal truth is that the bulk of white people in American never had any interest in educating black people, except as this could serve white purposes" (Baldwin, par. 10). Another aspect of style that is unique to this essay is his use of italics and parentheses for emphasis of his thought process. These two techniques also apply a certain amount of stress to the words and this also accents his tone of growing anger.
Still Baldwin structures his argument effectively because he takes his time. Instead of diving right in and being aggressive, he takes the approach of telling the argument like a story. This gains the reader's approval...
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