These painful experiences forced him to get into a dark world, and committing crimes, for which het into prison. All of his experiences affect his argument, which points to the African-American community of his time, principally to the young people, that because of discrimination forget their dreams. His hope from sharing his experiences, is that his community prevent to no passed through the same situation or rise themselves from the low world into …show more content…
Which is a strategy form to make others identify with him. He starts by reflecting authority “Everything I’ve ever felt strongly about, I’ve done something about” (Malcolm, 21). To encourage of became as him, when you know that something is not right you should do something to improved it, not only to be another spectator. He also shows how his emotions change depending of the level of his improvement. One example, is went he first started to write letters, Malcolm declares “I became increasingly frustrated at not being able to express what I wanted to convey in letters that I wrote” (Malcolm, 22). Surely many of African-American had feel the same as Malcolm. But then went he started to reach his goal he emphasizes “I woke up the next morning, thinking about those words—immensely proud” (Malcolm,