In the piece of literature,” How it feels to Be Colored Me”, by Zora Neale Hurston, uses diction, detail, and syntax to express her individuality. Instead of talking about her racial inequality, she expresses her uniqueness as a pro. At the time most essays written by African-Americans, tend to complain about their racial inequality instead embracing it. The entire tone of the piece is set by the opening sentence, where she states she is different by using the word “only.”
In this essay Zora uses many different strategies to express her uniqueness. Through her childhood she felt she was no different from anyone else but when she moved out of her all black neighborhoods, she noticed her “uniqueness.” She uses