What is the author’s main challenge when beginning her experiment in Key West?
Transitioning from consumer to low-wage worker in the same place
What tone is created when the author describes being called “baby,” “honey,” and “girl”?
Diminished / dehumanized
What rhetorical device is used when the author imagines a “parallel universe”?
Metaphor
Why does the author begin her experiment in Key West?
It is familiar and convenient for her
How is the author characterized at the beginning of the chapter?
Anxious and uncertain
What central idea is revealed through the author’s difficulty finding affordable housing?
Low wages do not match the cost of living
What tone is conveyed through the phrase “parallel universe”?
Reflective and ironic
What rhetorical appeal does the author use when she includes specific wages and rent amounts?
Logos
What is the purpose of describing the job application process?
To show how difficult and dehumanizing it can be
What does Gail’s situation reveal about her character?
She is resilient despite hardship
How does the author’s job search develop the central idea?
It shows how unstable and uncertain low-wage employment is
How does the diction in “chemically fascist America” affect tone?
It creates a critical and sarcastic tone
What is the Rhetorical effect of anecdotal details about coworkers’ lives?
To build Pathos
Why does the author describe her fear of being recognized?
To emphasize her discomfort and identity shift
How is management portrayed in the text?
Controlling and disconnected
What idea is reinforced through the workers’ living conditions?
Many low-wage workers struggle with housing insecurity
What tone is present when describing management rules and surveillance?
Critical and frustrated
Why does the author use contrast in describing her life vs. workers’ lives?
To highlight inequality
What is the purpose of including interactions with coworkers?
To humanize low-wage workers
What do the coworkers’ actions reveal about them?
They are supportive despite difficult conditions
How does the author ultimately portray low-wage work?
As physically demanding and financially unsustainable
How does the author’s tone shift when describing her coworkers?
It becomes more empathetic and respectful
What literary device is the author using in this quote?:
“…along a roadside studded with white crosses commemorating the more effective head-on collisions…”
Imagery
Why does the author describe management behavior in detail?
To critique workplace power structures
How does the author’s perspective on her coworkers evolve?
She gains respect and empathy for them