Analysis Of The Caging Of America By Adam Gopnik

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The article “The Caging of America” is written by Adam Gopnik and published in the New Yorker. In his article Gopnik is discussing the relationship between mass incarceration, and criminal justice in America. He is also touching the current sad condition of American prison. Gopnik is mainly talking about crime and their differences, and how mass incarceration is related to a crime. Gopnik also touches the history of America. And in this article he spends couple of pages about the history, and the past. He starts with “How did we get here?” which is like wake up call to his readers. He is compering how crime rates and it 's punishment were, back in the day then now.
To support his article Gobnik is using quotes from different famous people like Franklin Zimring,
Bob Dylan, William Stuntz and many more. With a various of evidence he provides from the past and the present, and using his logic ideas. Gopnik is arguing with the people to not misunderstand the system of mass …show more content…

This attracts his readers ' attention by giving them a sense of hope.
When Gopnik is using Michelle Alexander quote “The system of mass incarceration works to trap African Americans in a virtual (and literal) cage,” he is saying that “Blacks are now incarcerated seven times as often as whites.” He is addressing that mass incarceration is another way to control black people. This leaves his readers shock realizing that slavery is happening all over again but in invisible way that people wouldn 't realize so easily.

While using his logic ideas, Gopnik is saying that mass incarceration has nothing to do with

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