Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are Analysis

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In the speech,” Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are”, by Booker T. Washington, Washington uses rhetorical devices in the text to convey his message. Rhetorical devices are used to persuade people to see your point of view. In paragraph two, Washington uses Logos, which is the appeal to reason, saying that one third of the population can’t be disregarded and still be successful. In paragraph four of the speech, he tells a small story and uses the phrase, “Cast down your bucket where you are.” Then, in the following paragraphs, Washington uses analogy. He uses what happened in the story and compares it with what the black and white relationship is. Finally, in the last couple of paragraphs, Washington uses Pathos, He talks about how

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