My thesis seeks to demonstrate the universality of human struggle through a collection of nine essays. The first section, “THEM,” is comprised of two essays whose subjects are removed from both the reader and the narrator. The first essay, “Finding Humanity,” profiles a San José homeless man, Steve, whom the narrator finds to encapsulate the human spirit. The second essay, “Writing Public Spaces,” discusses the nature of graffiti in downtown San José, specifically the legal ramifications of ‘tagging.’ The second section, “ME,” is composed of essays in which the narrator is the focus; the first essay, “Images Worth a Thousand Screams,” details the narrator’s relationship with televised violence. The second essay, “Past Sense,” represents her...