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Summary Of Just Walk On By A Black Man Ponders His Power To Alter Public Space

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How does one have the power to alter public space? Well Brent Staples explains how he learned about his “power” and how it changed that way he lived in his article, “ Just walk on By: A Black Man Ponders His Power to Alter Public Space”. He tells how the way people perceived him started to change the way he lived or did things. While revealing his journey of how he dealt with this new power, Staples uses varied forms of figurative language, like imagery, metaphors and vocabulary, in his writing to help him reveal his journey. Just Walk on By is an article about the role that stereotyping plays in the life of Brent Staples. Brent explains how the way he looked and the activities he performed affected the way people around perceived him. Although it was not his fault people-especially women- perceived him in a criminal type way and felt unsafe around him, he did not point fingers. He understood why women were afraid of him, describing himself as a “youngish black man- a broad six feet two inches with a beard and billowing hair” (pg. 240). Brent started taking precautions in his life that would help him to not …show more content…

One of the more prominent examples he used was, “At dark, shadowy intersections in Chicago, I could cross in front of a car stopped at a traffic light and elicit the thunk, thunk, thunk, thunk of the driver-black, white, male, or female-hammering down the door locks.” (pg. 241). In just that statement, Brent tells how he could hear four “thunks”, he used four to signify that every person by a door would lock it; and he also uses the sense of sight when he said it was a, “dark, shadowy intersection”. Another example of when Brent has used imagery was when he explained how women present themselves when walking alone at night he said that, “… they forge ahead as though bracing themselves against being tackled,” (pg.

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