Rhetorical Analysis Of On Being A Cripple

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When someone has a disease, a lot of people see them just for their disease and nothing else. They see someone that is disabled and think of them as a cripple when in reality, they are much more than what others are seeing them as being. Nancy Mairs, the author of “On Being a Cripple,” declares in her writing that “I am not a disease”(Mairs par. 23). She says this to describe how people with disabilities are still just people and that they should not be looked at or treated differently than others. Mairs uses rhetorical strategies such as humor to convey her assertion in her writing. She said that “As a cripple, I swagger”(par. 2). Using swagger to describe her feeling with her disability is very not common among most disabled people. She