Saturday, October 6, 2012

Ben Frankie and Malcolm X

Benjamin marks his paper with his signature swagger. He walks across his writing with a smooth, cool, collected structure in his sentences, wording, and organization. Ben has been educated from an early age, influenced by his family, mostly his father, and has pursued writing most if not all of his career. Malcolm has a very different tinge to his writing. He has an edge, uneasiness, rigid almost hurting aspect to his style. It shows he's gone through a lot in his time and that writing is a way for him to escape and display himself differently. They both were educated in some way or another for religious factors, but Malcolm felt more called to be a leader and to be the one to bring Elijah Muhammad's teachings to his fellow blacks and to others. Benjamin Franklin has dynamic flow and Malcolm has earthly rigidness. They're both writers made up of their younger backgrounds.

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