In the essay, The Men We Carry in Our Minds, Scott Russell Sanders discusses his perspective on men in comparison to the impression that women carry in their minds. Sanders uses a unique way of writing through narration and life experiences to truly illustrate his point that the impressions of men or women are based on ones own life experiences. As a young boy knowing only of the hardships of workingmen, Sanders later experiences drastic social differences when he receives a scholarship to attend a university meant for the children of the rich. His use of men and women in his personal experiences depict an un-stereotypical approach to convey his message to his audience. This analysis of Sanders essay will observe the organization of the authors ideas, the essays purpose and audience, and the effectiveness to illustrate his views of men and women. First appearing in a local journal called the Milkweed Chronicle, Sanders essay is clearly meant to persuade the audience of local writers and artists to seeing his
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