Michiko Kadotani's article "The Word Police" is a fresh perspective of the literary circle regulated by the political circle (P.C.). She enjoys P.C.'s efforts. Such authors Rosalie Maggio, author of unbiased vocabulary finder, and indiscriminate language dictionary. But when ridiculating writers like Maggio, Kakutani emphasized P. C's efforts. Police often exaggerate stupidity and may even be a real problem of diverting words.
In the article of Masako Kadaniya's "The Word Police", we hide our true identity and inequality in the eugenic expression, so the authors use examples, illustrations and definitions to make our words ridiculous I support the assertion. Regarding euphemism, Kakutani said they tended to distract attention from the real problems of prejudice and inequality in society (423). This article was persuasive and adequately endorsed, but the authors did not convince a fair audience because of repetitive and boring criticisms on politically correct movements. Her argument lacks amnesty, as she did not offer another solution to the audience.
"The Word Police" by Mikiko Kadotani is a fresh view of the literary circle regulated by the political circle. She enjoys P.C.'s efforts. Such authors Rosalie Maggio, author of unbiased vocabulary finder, and indiscriminate language dictionary. But when ridiculating writers like Maggio, Kakutani emphasized P. C's efforts. - In many cases, ethnic minorities do not have the opportunity to prosper in American society. The same system promising equal opportunities to all people was abandoned in the face of ethnic minorities. We are planning to review certain parts of the institution, the media and the criminal justice system to reveal the injustices of the American minority.
Where Maggio strives for political legitimacy, its euphemism is hidden with brilliant phrases that are increasing rapidly in today's society, and Kakutani Michiko says "a sloppy, abstract language" I believe there is. (Kakutani 519) Euphemism and poor wording are useless for those groups named by them. Life is becoming more difficult for these people because we are deeply injured by clarifying the situation as we say. For example, because someone is "poor" we refuse not to admit them, but call them "economically marginalized" and they need the support they need to survive in today's world I will accept.