Does the fear of the black man allow him to be cut off from ‘The Dream’?

Does the fear of the black man allow him to be cut off from ‘The Dream’?

[March 26, 2021 20:35] Kindly remove all attachments. You can use the ones I have attached to this email.

Also, please delete the ‘Order Description’- maybe they(the writers) are confused by it.

I just need a complete and organized Draft written on my thesis “Does the fear of the black man allow him to be cut off from ‘The Dream’?” based on Coates ‘Between the World & Me’. However, you are using the information provided in Foucault’s ‘Panopticism’ as a lens to look at the work of Coates ‘Between the World & Me’

WHILE

defending or arguing my thesis.

The ‘American’ dream is one of the things Coates talk about in his letter to his son**

Coates also speak about the fear that the black man has**

Foucault speaks about the panoptic model and the fear it drives into prisoners – they think they are being watched etc”

**Foucault also speaks on racism, oppressions, segregation **

Therefore, the writer will discuss what Coates talk and how it answers/defends/agrees with my thesis (argumentative essay). The writer will also use Foucault work as a lens in order to agrees or disagrees with Coates. Cited paraphrase and summaries should be used in the draft in order to add credibility to what is written as well as evidence.

Attachments:

1. Draft instructions- this provides the outline of how to complete the draft

2. Draft Example- The is the work of another student. It is just an example. DO NOT take any work from it because I have a different thesis from this person.

3. Help 1- This will explain how you write ‘through the lens’. HOWEVER, you must tie it to MY THESIS. This is not just comparing and contrasting two authors work by themselves. You have to Answer/Argue my thesis into this comparison and contrasting.

At this point I cannot make the instructions any clearer. The writer you choose need to spend time and read through all the attachments, and what i have written above Then he/she can begin the work.

Does the fear of the black man allow him to be cut off from ‘The Dream’?
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