"Meeting Maung-Maung" Response
I believe the theme of Iyer's essay to be that you can find kind, good people in the most unexpected places. The author knew of the bad reputation that most trishaw drivers had and was very cautious and nervous when he first met Maung-Maung. After talking to him for a while and being invited to his house and learning more about him, he realized that Maung-Maung was actually a good person that just genuinely wanted to learn more about him and help him see the city. Some examples of effective language from the essay include how Maung-Maung "smilingly persuaded" Iyer to pay more for his ride. Maung-Maung is also described as doing things "gently" and "calmly" and how he was "bashful" when he showed Iyer his books. I liked how he was described this way, it showed him as the kind person he is and how much of an impact he made in Iyer's trip.
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