Richard Rodriguez’s “Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” the author Rodriguez presents arguments against the ides of bilingual education. Rodriguez uses this essay to show how he fights through his childhood to understand English. Speaking clear English will help him to fit in to school and society. And English forfeiting his happy home life, to try to become a typical English-speaking student. As a young child, Rodriguez finds comfort and safety when he can hear Spanish sounds at home. But after he goes to school, he felt out of the place because he was a child of two immigrants and have a working-class parent. And then the teacher visited his home and told his parents that it would be help him if they can speak English at home. After that, by speaking English, a problem between Richard and his parents grew. “There was a new silence in the home.” He is resentful that he can’t communicate with his parents about his day as clearly as before. He is sad when he overhears his parents speaking Spanish together but suddenly stop when they see Rodriguez. This was make him felt, now he is an outsider and this is one of the saddest moments of his childhood.
In my opinion I disagreed with Richard Rodriguez because after I read this essay I think the way he learn English and the way his parent did are too extreme. So that’s why he felt English forfeiting his happy home life and presents against bilingual education. As the world changes and grows, the racial discrimination fewer then before and people are respect the cultural in different country. So there was a lot way to learn other language and also keep the significance of our native language.