Walk by How the Theme of Injustice Essay

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How the theme of injustice is emphasized through the author's use of characterization and descriptive details.

In the story, "just walk by," Brent Staples shows how injustice can influence the lives of people beyond their expectations. As one of the black men in a big city, incidences of injustice quickly become apparent to him. A compelling example is evident when Staples worked as a Chicago journalist. One day while on his way to the office where he was working as a writer, Staples was mistaken to be a burglar. The manager of the office summoned the security who pursued Staples almost to his editor's door. Staples could not prove his identity, and he was forced to move briskly to the company where anyone who knew him (Staples, 152). This is an outright form injustice: people mistook Staples as a burglar just because he was a black man and he appeared to have been walking in a hurry.

The author makes it evident using his own personal experience to illustrate how people were labeled with stereotypes in life. This suggests that any black man living in places such as Chicago was expected to be cautious while walking around people who may have treated them with contempt (Joy, 87). In the book, Staples describes how he was often mistaken as a criminal. Staples is not the only one experiencing this because other young black men undergo the same too. However, they do not let this get into them. Therefore, they chose to put up with the injustice by learning how to smother the rage of being mistaken as criminals (Staples, 158).
They also learnt how to be cautious while walking around town, and became even more cautious when they were wearing casual clothes. The author shows that they used techniques such as humming classical music so that their presence could be recognized. This is one calm way, which they used to caution people and let them know that they existed. The author has used pathos extremely well in this story. First, he began by explaining how it hurts to be viewed as a thug. He explains that this will impress other people and make them comfortable: the author intends to make people facing such obstacles to become calm and gain the skills to overcome them in the future (Staples, 166).

The author describes how women pose in hunch on the streets in the wee hours of every evening. Their faces are always set on neutral grounds and hanging their purses on their chests. They have to walk while forging ahead because they always think that they are subjects of their conversations. The women perceive that they are in danger: this is not a hallucination. Violence on the streets particularly targets women making them vulnerable, and the perpetrators of such violence are drastically overrepresented by young black men.….....

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