Amazing Grace by John Kozol
Title: Amazing Grace by John Kozol
Category: Literature / English
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Amazing Grace by John Kozol
Chris Benson Benson1
Mrs. Nicholaides
Humanities
10/14/99
Jonathan Kozol’s Wueltunshuung
In the book Amazing Grace, Jonathan Kozol uses his unique ability
to express his experiences, to the reader. He arranges the focus of the
novel to modify the story. He takes the reader inside the Bronx and
shows social injustice. Kozol is able to express the story in such a
manner as to enable the reader to imaginatively participate, truly
broadening and deepening his sense
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symbols of beauty and innocence that remain pure despite their harsh
surroundings. The city and public that do little to help these people are
committing the worst crime one can commit according to Kozol,
indifference. This story is clearly told to the reader by Kozol, who is a
master at conveying his vision to the reader. One final question arises to
the reader by the end of story, and that is “When will things change?’
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