The tone of the autobiography of Malcolm X makes the reader feel more immersed in the book. A way to convey evidence of this sort would be a quote, “People do not just “happen” in history. They come along at a certain time, and in a certain place. They react to ideas that have come before them, and to people who have expressed those ideas.” (Myers 7). This describes the tone of the book being more serious and less straightforward, taking time to express little details. With more and more pieces of text, you realize that almost everything is in a serious tone. “Malcolm X declared that until the …show more content…
It makes it feel like your living the book, “Malcolm was furious first, he was furious that the “traditional” black leadership had helped the administration change a march of angry determined people into what he called a “farce on Washington” Then he was angry that the black leaders had accepted whites as leaders of the march.” (Myers 130) This shows that the tone of a book can have a huge impact on what the reader sees and feels. Tone matters in a book if you don’t have a good tone for the book it can impact what the reader feels, “Malcolm was twenty-seven, and the six and a half years he had spent in prison was nearly a quarter of his life. As the bus went through city streets and along the highways of the nation’s busy northeast, he looked out and saw that the world had changed.” (Myers 77) The tone really helps the reader understand the book better and further. The tone helps the reader understand the book further and gives them the impression that they're living the