. By doing this, Diaz promotes stereotyping practices and offers justifications towards them. Diaz’s advice also makes the reader court a racial and social model other than an individual’s true identity. Advice given to the reader by Diaz is from his personal experiences with certain groups rather than from a personal experience with a single individual thus impacting on the credibility …show more content…
Though the story is subjective, it also questions the mind of the reader in terms of critical thought. Diaz highlights how an person is reduced to just social class and race and by doing so asking a question relating to the authority or accuracy of the decrease of social beings. Though the story is subjective, it also questions the mind of the reader in terms of critical thought. The story fails on the moral side as it gives inferences on physical emotions and sexual relations. An curious reader should consider the ways a person manipulates their appearances within all the contexts that the writer discusses. A reader should also review own beliefs on expectations, stereotypes, biases and social and racial divisions in the determination of