Friday, January 24, 2020
Coming into Language by Jimmy Santiago Baca :: Coming into Language
Is it possible to make vital life changes to become a better person at heart? Whoââ¬â¢s the one that can help you? The only person that will get you up on your feet is yourself, and you have to believe deeply to make those changes. In this essay there are many main points that are being brought across to explain the problems and wisdom that arose from Bacaââ¬â¢s life as an inmate. It talks about how he was grown up into an adult and the tragedies that he had to face in order to become one. Later I fallow steps that lead to the purpose and rhetorical appeals of Bacaââ¬â¢s essay. The purpose dealt with the cause and effect piece and problem/ solution structure. For this specific essay that I read it is based on the effects of language and its values. I happened to read the essay called, ââ¬Å"Coming into Language,â⬠by a convict named Jimmy Santiago Baca. He was born in 1952 as an Apache Indian with a Chicano relation. Ever since Jim was a young individual he has been in and out of jail and roamed the streets before knowing the basics of right and wrong. From an early age he didnââ¬â¢t ever get a chance to read or understand writings. Because of his poor upbringing he wasnââ¬â¢t able to gain access to knowledge, and did not know that dropping out of the 9th grade could hurt the rest of his life. In the essay, Baca mainly focused on writing the essay to explain his values and beliefs. I believe that Baca wanted to bring his thoughts across to the Chicano decent and to other jail inmates who didnââ¬â¢t understand their upbringings as well. There is clear reasoning for this, stated in the essay it mentions when Baca started sh owing the Chicanoââ¬â¢s and other prisoners, they too were building an interest. The main purpose of this essay is to show that people can change and make a difference. From a person who was given nothing, and dealt with misery for his first half of his life was able to learn to read and write (then later on learned to write poems.) In Bacaââ¬â¢s writing style for this piece was a cause/effect and problem/solution. Throughout his writing he mentions how he wasnââ¬â¢t the smartest person, and didnââ¬â¢t even learn the importance of schooling.
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