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    actually have it in life. In the late 1800's this county was taking place in the industrial revolution. In the book "How the Other half Lives" by Jacob Riis it shows the lives of poor immigrants that have come over to American from mostly European countries to try to get a fresh start on a new land. What these people did not know is how they would have to live. Riis wanted people to see what was really going on in the live of many immigrants during this time in New York. Most immigrants didn’t have much

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    The portrayal of Jacob Riis’ views through his book ‘How the Other Half Lives,’ is conveyed by storytelling and is largely made of logos, however the key component is actually ethos, like a politician running a campaign, Jacob Riis’s uses logos and pathos to create a persona of authority on the topic of the poor in New York City. I am going to look in depth on how Riis uses different approaches to convey his views to his audience: why does do some of Riis’ key texts contradict each other? Is he

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    How the Other Half Lives by: Jacob Riis Through his brilliant journalism and striking photography, Jacob Riis exposes the horrifying living conditions of the New York tenements in How the Other Half Lives. With the excess inflow of immigrants into the United States in the 19th century, New York City (a very popular port) became tremendously overcrowded. The city did not adapt well to the increasing population and thus warehouses and homes meant for just one family were often divided into numerous

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    Claire Chang Steinhauser APUSH / Block 4 16 January 2015 Book Review: How the Other Half Lives In How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis, Riis reveals and decries the horrific conditions that the urban poor and immigrants were subjected to as a result of shifts in the social order brought about by industrialization. Riis, a Danish immigrant himself, had a heart for the poor and wrote the How the Other Half Lives, also a photojournalist endeavor, to provide social commentary about urban poverty and

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    throughout schools and people were taken off the streets and put into settlement houses where they were given food and ideal and sanitary living conditions. Disease frequency began to diminish due to the less crowdedness and more sanitary environments. Jacob Riis’s method was to expose “the other half” and the reality of their living conditions not otherwise shown to the wealthier classes. His method was successful as people felt guilty and wanted to make a change for the poverty-stricken class. Thus,

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    In Jacob Riis’s work How the Other Half Lives, he exposes the poor quality of the slums in New York during the late nineteenth century. While speaking about the conditions of the slums Riis writes, “The metropolis is to lots of people like a lighted candle to the moth” (Riis, 66). Through the comparison of the metropolis to the attraction of a moth to a lighted candle, Riis conveys the desire of the masses from all over the world to come to the United States to start their new lives. It is the idea

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    Jacob Riis' How the Other Half Lives In How the Other Half Lives, the author Jacob Riis sheds light on the darker side of tenant housing and urban dwellers. He goes to several different parts of the city of New York witnessing first hand the hardships that many immigrants faced when coming to America. His journalism and photographs of the conditions of the tenant housing helped led the way of reformation in the slums of New York. His research opened the eyes of many Americans to the darker

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    prevalent. In his famous book, How the Other Half Lives, Jacob Riis dug deeper into the lives of the lower class. While analyzing the relationships between tenement residents and their backgrounds, Riis recognized the global representation beyond simply being ‘American’. He wrote, "The one thing you shall vainly ask for in the chief city of America is a distinctively American community. There is none; certainly not among the tenements” (Riis). Riis works to describe the overall makeup of the tenements

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    Jacob Riis wrote the book How the Other Half Lives because he wanted to talk about how poor people live. Riis is trying to make others aware of how poor people live. How children have to pinch pennies and there’s people getting abused. Also how children are sick and are dying but they don’t do anything about it. During the 1900’s there was the biggest wave of immigrants. A. Boss “Tweed” was shown in jail because he was convicted of fraud. No, it was showing how even though Tweed is not around

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    Jacob Riis fought for social reform and helped pass the first significant legislation to improve the state of affairs in immigrant neighborhoods. To do this he wrote a book called How the other Half Lives which is about how the living conditions in New York slum such as apartments called tenant housing. Another person who wrote a novel to show the harshness of city life but in this case it was meat packing factory worker life was Upton Sinclair. He titled the book The Jungle. This book succeeded

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