E. B White Democracy Analysis

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In “Democracy” by E.B. White, White describes what Democracy is, and he uses metaphors throughout his response to show both the positive and negative characteristics of Democracy. White supports Democracy, because overall, Democracy emboldens equality among all in the sense that one person should not have a biased advantage over the other. Equality stimulates privacy, which then gives people a sense of significance. In addition, White stresses the idea that Democracy is very heavy on citizens: not only do the government officials have influence in the system, but citizens have a say in the system as well. This allows pompous people to not have too much egotism in themselves because Democracy opposes that. Despite the fact that White has pride in Democracy due to many positive aspects, White also metaphorically points out a few …show more content…

White gladly responds to this request, and he starts off by saying that for sure, “the Board knows what democracy is,” which hints that this demand is pointless because why would the Writers’ War Board ask White? Afterwards, “the line that forms on the right” entails that people have to wait for what they want. The idea of equality is embedded in the fundamental ideologies of Democracy. Hence, one does have to “wait in line” in actuality because the welfares of all citizens have to be balanced; no one has special privileges over others. Additionally, “don’t in the don’t shove” implies that the system of government has no right to take full supremacy or “shove” citizens because Democracy is built on the idea of egalitarianism. “Hole in the stuffed shirt” is thought-provoking; “stuffed shirt” is a conservative and conceited person. Perhaps they are not as grandiose as they say because once they have “hole,” or Democratic reforms, entrenched into their system, their authority slowly starts decreasing because Democracy enforces fairness

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