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In Cuban I Was A German Shepherd Analysis
I have picked the “In Cuba I was a German Shepherd” by Ana Menendez. I chose this story because it is the first option from the reading assignment and perhaps I don’t have much knowledge about Cuba and haven’t read any Cuban short stories before.
This story is about a group of four aged men, who meet every morning at Domino Park in Miami to play domino, where sometimes there are also tourists stop by and stare at them while playing. One of these four men is fond of throwing jokes anything about Cuba that correlates America, but with a deep knock at the end of every joke. His name is Maximo, who used to be a university professor in Havana. At the last part of the story, he continues a joke about a little dog from Cuba named Juanito, fell

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