You have just read “Lee Sherman and the Toxic Louisiana Bayou” by Arlie Hochschild. Describe how the incident with the bird in paragraphs 17-18 develops the author’s claim about PPG.

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The author's claim that PPG's work is hazardous to the environment is further cemented by the incident with the bird where a  bird was knocked down by the fumes from the chemical wastes that Lee Sherman was dumping.

Arlie Hochschild's "Lee Sherman and the Toxic Louisiana Bayou" revolves around the toxic chemical work that Lee Sherman did while working for Pittsburgh Plate Glass (PPG). The text also focuses on how he tried to redeem the wrongs done even though he was made to do such things by his boss.

  • Paragraphs 17 and 18 talk about the incident with the bird where Sherman had dumped the toxic waste which had rendered a bird unconscious shows how to string the chemicals were.
  • It was through reviving the bird and saving it from dying that Sherman realized the full nature of how toxic the chemicals they were dumping can be.
  • The incident made him realize that what his work entails is wrong and that they are illegally polluting the whole area and endangering every living thing.
  • It also made him want to change the harm that's been done by the company's illegal waste dumping.

Thus, when the bird was almost killed by the fumes from the chemical waste, Lee Sherman realized the full extent of how dangerous the chemicals or work that he's doing is. This was also one of the reasons he tried to come clean to the public about PPG's work and how it is destroying the whole environment.

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