To start off, it is clear that through the two essay’s there are …show more content…
Her strong personality, is clear throughout the essay, which gives readers a closer insight on her experiences. “The fact is; I grew up ugly- no worse than that, I grew up unusual, that unforgivable sin among youth” (Kusz 166). This example, reflects her true and honest personality. This example, helps the audience get a clear sense of who she is and how she feels about herself. It also gives the audience a clear understanding of how the rest of her essay was written. It is clear that Kusz uses her tragic past to, catch her reader’s emotion’s, which makes her essay more persuasive. Jr. Gates essay, is about his journey of observing his mama throughout his life. This is similar to Kusz, as her essay is about her journey to becoming more self-confident. His essay was written through the perspective of a male, who also did not live an upper class and also has a strong personality, which continues throughout his conclusion. It is clear that there are already a few similarities between Kusz and Gate’s essay’s. “We always had a gas stove in the kitchen, in our house in Piedmont, West Virginia, where I grew up. …show more content…
Since Natalie Kusz explains her essay through her own personal perspective of gaining self-confidence, it gives the audience a better reason to trust in her. Kusz also explains her journey through many descriptive examples, which help persuade her audience to better understand her journey. “A nose ring, they might tell you, would be my last choice for a fashion accessory, way down on the list with a sag-enhancing specialty bra or a sign on my butt reading ‘Wide Load’” (Kusz 166). This example, shows that the audience is able to trust Kusz, as she is giving her honest opinion about the nose ring she decided to get. Kusz uses descriptive examples, which helps claim her examples truthful. Jr. Gates essay is extremely similar to Kusz, as he also explains his essay through his own personal perspective of watching his mom, as he grew up. Similarly, to Kusz, Gates also uses descriptive examples, which help gain the trust of his audience. “The “hot comb” was a fine-toothed iron instrument with a long wooden handle and a pair of iron curlers that opened and closed like scissors” (Gates 273). This example shows that the audience is able to trust in Gates, as he uses detailed descriptions of the hot comb that his mother used to straighten hair. Gates, similarly used descriptive examples to help claim his essay