Axl Rose judged and labeled ever since the beginning, disappeared for four years from public appearance. In Sullivan's essay he describes social class playing a major role in success, especially when it comes to education. Without a doubt Sullivan connects his experiences to Axl and explains how he was able to flee before the corrupt system captured him. Social class today means so much, without money there's a good chance you won't make it out of the fate of the non wealthy.
Sullivan relates the essay to his own personal lifestyle and uses a serious but comical tone at the same time. When Sullivan is explaining his encounter with his friend in the woods, who is watching a female pleasure herself with a peeled banana he is being comical. As the topic of society and social class is brought up throughout his piece, he gradually gets more and more serious. He work is rather informal too, he depicts and presents they ways kids are segregated even today. By something as simple as learning capabilities. Sullivan was one of the wealthy so he knows personally how it affected himself and his lifestyle. Which is why I believe he understands Axl so very clearly. The flashback to Sullivan and his friends in school is very important.
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He himself and Sullivan are very aware that the system is all corrupt and about wealth. Axl came from this, it was his origin so he knows how others must feel as well. American upper middle class is separating, slowly but surely, from the rest of society. This separation is most obvious in terms of income—where the top fifth have been prospering while the majority lags behind. But the separation is not just economic. “As long as poverty, injustice and gross inequality persist in our world, none of us can truly