Plot and structure
Themes
Character & Voice
Rhetorical Strategies
Social Criticism
100

Where does Ehrenreich begin her experiment?

Florida

100

Central financial struggle in the text?

Poverty/economic insecurity

100

Who is the narrator?

Barbara Ehrenreich

100

Credibility through participation appeals to what?

Ethos

100

Dominant economic issue being addressed?

Low wages

200

Why does Ehrenreich conduct this experiment?

To investigate whether a person can survive on low-wage work in America.

200

What theme emerges about labor and dignity?

Hard work does not guarantee stability or upward mobility.

200

Describe the dominant tone

Investigative, ironic, critical, reflective

200

Statistics appeal to what?

Logos

200

How are employers portrayed?

They value profit over worker welfare

300

What rule does she impose on herself?

She must support herself using only wages from low-income jobs and publicly available resources

300

Why is housing central to the critique?

Affordable housing shortages trap workers

300

Why is first-person perspective effective?

It creates immediacy and credibility.

300

Emotional anecdotes appeal to what?

Pathos

300

How does health care deepen precarity?

Low wage workers cannot afford care

400

How does the episodic structure support the argument?

It demonstrates systemic poverty across multiple locations and jobs.

400

How does Ehrenreich expose class invisibility?

Workers are essential but socially ignored

400

Is Ehrenreich fully reliable?

Partially; mostly; observation is informed but limited by privilege

400

How does satire sharpen critique?

It exposes injustice through irony

400

What twist to inequality is revealed?

Structural class inequality

500

Analyze how structure strengthens the exposé format

The segmented structure reinforces investigative claims with repeated evidence

500

Explain systemic barriers to poverty escape

Low wages, transportation, health care costs, and housing scarcity

500

How does self-reflexivity affect credibility?

It reveals insight and limits outsider observation

500

Strongest rhetorical strategy of this text?

Ethos through firsthand evidence

500

Are there any implied policy solutions?

Higher wages, housing, labor protections, health care reform