Third Reading
The New Jim Crow is a very powerful, persuasive, and thought-provoking novel. The facts and passages have frankly shocked me, and are very empowering and insightful. Michelle Alexander seamlessly weaves together facts, anecdotes, and argument/opinion pieces to thoroughly develop her argument, and it's very convincing. Part of the reason that this book is so powerful is not only because it's argument is strong and valid (in my opinion), but also because of the way she writes it. She very thoughtfully uses various rhetorical strategies and appeals in order to make her argument as effective as possible. Overall, the way she structures the book contributes to its argument's effectiveness. Typically she starts a chapter with an overview of the topics that lay out what will be proven in the following chapter. The chapters are strategically organized and all have one central theme which makes the book comprehensive and easy to follow. After she provides the layout of the entire...