On Patterson

Transfer of the Hoodie

“The transfer of the garment from the old white champ to the young black contender plays as an echo of the film’s broader racial politics.”[1] The aforementioned sentence is well-structured and simple, without any complex punctuations. It explains the shift of the hoodie from old white men to black youth being highlighted in the movie “Creed”.  The usage of words and phrases like “transfer”, “echo” and “broader racial politics” gives the sentence an interesting depth. It progresses from the topic of transfer of the garment to that of the film’s racial theme. The sentence has a substantial impact because it begins with the “transfer”. It merges well with the whole controversial theme of the essay by including the two major sides in one sentence.

[1] Troy Patterson, The Politics of the Hoodie”, The New York Times Magazine, MM16, https://nyti.ms/1L5r4c6, 2016.

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