A mind is a masterpiece where a lot of ideas are flowing like a crowded traffic on street. Some of us might have the ambition to put that idea into a scripture that will live long. But the question is do we know how to clearly address our writing in a way most can understand? Maybe who knows our idea might be a mind blowing perception out there. Here I will be analyzing the writing “Homemade Education” written by the most famous, prominent and controversial civil right activist Malcom x (1925-1965). The writer was stating all his personal experience of beginning & growth process of his writing and reading with their positive attribute in his life. But his writing is more of a narrative writing and the thesis statement is not clearly stated in one phrase. Somehow his writing meets the main elements of requirements. That is the audience, purpose, introduction, transition and conclusion. For more clarification we will see each.
When we write hopefully we are being specific of what we want to address our idea to someone or others. From his writing Malcom x was narrating his experience for all readers out there to have an idea of each steps he has gone through for developing his habit of writing and reading. He wrote it in a form of autobiography in …show more content…
From Malcom x writing of the “homemade education” Malcom was generalizing his tenacity for reaching to his present destination and no matter how his situation was agitating. He was a black man in prison, it was like going against the flow to fit into a civilized society for his time until he was part of the minority group of society. He said “my alma mater was books, a good library” for Englishman. In which he concluded that a human mind can have a great thing to do taking out the picture of race or color out of the