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    Drown By Junot Diaz

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    DROWN BY JUNOT DIAZ Pat Murphy & Iris Foley Junot Diaz • Born in the Dominican Republic – December 31 1968 • Like many of his characters‚ had a strained relationship • • • • • • with his father Books include Drown This is How You Lose Her The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao – won a Pulitzer Prize Was awarded a Macarthur Fellowship Teaches creative writing at MIT Ysreal Characters • Yunior – Diaz has stated he modeled him after himself. Main character/narrator‚ 9 years old. Lives in the Dominican

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    Family Matters The stories “Drown” by Junot Diaz and “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker both are stories that touch on incredibly sensitive issues with the human condition. On one hand‚ you’ve got a story about a woman‚ Dee‚ consciously choosing to leave her heritage and family behind due to her lofty ideals. In the other hand‚ you’ve got a young male narrator who’s an impoverished Dominican boy struggling with the pressure of having to financially take care of his mother in a new country. It seems

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    D06 7874 Yuniorael Drown is a collection of short stories written by prize-winning author Junot Diaz. The stories focus on realistically raw situations immigrants must face when arriving to the United States‚ along with cultural differences. All of through the perspective of a young boy‚ Yunior. Whereas the cultural differences and such are seen through Ysrael. A character whom Diaz gives us a glimpse of. In both stories “Ysrael” and “No face” the themes are similar. Diaz focuses on coming of

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    Annotated Bibliography: Junot Diaz "Impressions...: Review: Drown by Junot Díaz." Impressions...: Review: Drown by Junot Díaz. N.p.‚ 22 Jan. 2012. Web. 07 Apr. 2015. Drown was the first book Junot Diaz wrote and was composed of ten short stories. Its focus is on the hardships of immigrants in the U.S.‚ specifically those from the Dominican Republic in New Jersey. Some of the stories focus on the same family where as others are unknown who the main character is. “Drown” one of the short stories

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    DÍAZ’S DROWN: A STRUGGLE FOR CULTURAL IDENTITY 1 Junot Díaz’s Drown: A Struggle for Cultural Identity Against an Unjust Society DÍAZ’S DROWN: A STRUGGLE FOR CULTURAL IDENTITY Junot Díaz’s Drown: A Struggle for Cultural Identity Against an Unjust Society Junot Díaz’s Drown is a compelling and surprising set of short stories‚ each affecting the reader in a different way‚ but all making an impression. These stories follow a variety of characters‚ often depicting the experience of the immigrant experience

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    Junot Diaz Bio

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    Junot Diaz was born in the Dominican Republic and raised New Jersey. He is a creative writing teacher at MIT and fiction editor at the Boston Review. He also serves on the board of advisers for the Freedom University‚ a Volunteer organization in Georgia that provides post-secondary instruction to undocumented immigrants. From what I have read I have gathered that he really had to rely on himself. Getting him through college working the jobs where you have to do the dirty work‚ dishes‚ and pumping-gas

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    Junot Diaz's Drown

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    In Drown‚ a collection of short stories‚ author Junot Diaz presents readers with an impoverished group of characters through harsh‚ but vivid language. Through the voice of Yunior‚ the narrator throughout the majority of the stories‚ Diaz places the blame for Yunior’s negativity and rebellious nature on the disappointment caused by his father and the childhood illusion of America. Diaz‚ through language and symbolism‚ forces readers into an emotional bond with Yunior while exposing the illusory nature

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    Junot Diaz's Drown

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    In the novel Drown the author‚ Junot Diaz‚ uses allusion and simile to show the reader his theme that your family affects the rest of your life and your future decisions because they create values in which you live your life by. This novel conveys its theme when the narrator and protagonist Yunior takes after his father’s abusive tendencies in his own relationships. Yunior’s father’s abuse can be found in the ‘Fiesta‚ 1980’ chapter‚ where Diaz writes about how his father would hit him and he wasn’t

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    Junot Diaz's Drown

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    My topic of research is the influence of family in a person’s lives‚ I will be focusing on the short story “Drown” by Junot Diaz. My research question is‚ to what extent does family structure and background affect the protagonist’s life in “Drown” by Junot Diaz. One argument will be that the father figure paved the future for the son‚ which is why Beto stayed in school. I will also be discussing the family’s Dominican background‚ and how that affected Yunior’s life as an immigrant. This topic interests

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    Junot Diaz Treflection

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    JuJunot Diaz Reflection From what I had previously read and heard from about Junot Diaz‚ I expected the typical speaker that usually stops by our campus: tall male‚ dressed in a suite‚ with a charming personality. Knowing he was a Hispanic author I felt like I would be exposed to nothing new during his readings or presence for that matter ( seeing as how being from Colombia and have had a lot of exposure to Hispanic authors). This immediately changed as a couple classmates and I got together to

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