Champion Of The World By Maya Angelou

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As I was reading through the story “Champion of the World” by Maya Angelou (written in 1959) I noticed that the author uses many different techniques like sentence structure, pathos, and logos to show and tell what she supports. There was lots of realism put into the story by Maya Angelou. The event itself is based on a true story which actually happened around 1950’s. By doing this, it makes the text much more persuasive, it makes us think more about the realistic stuff or event that occurred. This also makes the whole story more powerful as it shows us that Maya Angelou has done her research and knows what she is saying because of the how high the level of realism that is used. It makes it powerful because it makes us change our opinion about what happened and how we think about it. …show more content…

She uses this technique about four to five times during her short story. I do believe that by including humor, she wants us to feel that this story is beautiful. It makes it beautiful because while you are reading a very dark and serious topic, it makes us laugh and feel a little better about it. I do think that using humor in this short story made the story beautiful and more persuasive. By adding humor, she makes us think about it more than just read and skip through it. When you think something is funny you stop and laugh it off. You might even consider reading it again to see what the message of that joke or humor is in the

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