straightforward and precise." thus showing how "cripple" is a clear and accurate adjective for herself. The well educated Mairs, proven in line 16 " it has an honorable history, having its first appearance in Lindisfane Gospel " uses her diction accordingly to her story. She applies different and variant lingo in order to be understood. A rhetorical structure, by all means, is relevant to this type of explanation. Mairs uses metaphoric phrases such as in line 24 " my god is not a handicapper general, in order to equalize the great race of life." to show her sense of humor yet prove herself to be crippled and not handicapped. Also, Mairs uses this rhetorical structure to add clarification to her explanations. Mentioning "gods", "fates", and "viruses" in her justification gives it a 3-dimentional view that will allow more than just one group of society to understand her. Nancy Mairs, keeping "cool" through her passage, refuses to neither go off topic nor change her tone. Nancy Mairs sticks with a serious, almost professor-like, tone all through her explanation. Thus pulsating her reasons and justifications for her choice of "cripple" as her adjective. Mairs utilizes the sympathy of society by forcing society to accept her thoughts as in line 10 " I want them to see me as a tough customer, one to whom have not been kind, but who can face the brutal truth of her existence squarely." hence pushing society with her diction, and tone. Again, in line 13, Nancy Mairs ultimately states her true and most accurate statement, "As a cripple, I swagger.". Ending this statement with an exclamation mark would have added to the emphasis and meaning but the statement by itself still says it all. She is a rugged individual, not a conformer to society. In conclusion to Nancy Mairs clarification on why she proclaims herself "crippled" and not "disabled" or "handicapped" she has ultimately stood up for what she believes and what a true individual is all about. Using her words to paint a simple picture easy to understand by all. Also, her use of metaphoric statements to further clarify her explanation added to her exclamation of being a "cripple" not "unable". Lastly of all Mairs' swagger as a crippled positively quenches her thirst for acceptance through respect not sympathy.
straightforward and precise." thus showing how "cripple" is a clear and accurate adjective for herself. The well educated Mairs, proven in line 16 " it has an honorable history, having its first appearance in Lindisfane Gospel " uses her diction accordingly to her story. She applies different and variant lingo in order to be understood. A rhetorical structure, by all means, is relevant to this type of explanation. Mairs uses metaphoric phrases such as in line 24 " my god is not a handicapper general, in order to equalize the great race of life." to show her sense of humor yet prove herself to be crippled and not handicapped. Also, Mairs uses this rhetorical structure to add clarification to her explanations. Mentioning "gods", "fates", and "viruses" in her justification gives it a 3-dimentional view that will allow more than just one group of society to understand her. Nancy Mairs, keeping "cool" through her passage, refuses to neither go off topic nor change her tone. Nancy Mairs sticks with a serious, almost professor-like, tone all through her explanation. Thus pulsating her reasons and justifications for her choice of "cripple" as her adjective. Mairs utilizes the sympathy of society by forcing society to accept her thoughts as in line 10 " I want them to see me as a tough customer, one to whom have not been kind, but who can face the brutal truth of her existence squarely." hence pushing society with her diction, and tone. Again, in line 13, Nancy Mairs ultimately states her true and most accurate statement, "As a cripple, I swagger.". Ending this statement with an exclamation mark would have added to the emphasis and meaning but the statement by itself still says it all. She is a rugged individual, not a conformer to society. In conclusion to Nancy Mairs clarification on why she proclaims herself "crippled" and not "disabled" or "handicapped" she has ultimately stood up for what she believes and what a true individual is all about. Using her words to paint a simple picture easy to understand by all. Also, her use of metaphoric statements to further clarify her explanation added to her exclamation of being a "cripple" not "unable". Lastly of all Mairs' swagger as a crippled positively quenches her thirst for acceptance through respect not sympathy.