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    An immigrant’s identity in America is an overwhelming concern today. In “Drown” a book of short stories by Junot Diaz‚ a family of immigrants from the Dominican Republic makes America their second home. Throughout the story‚ Yunior’s family struggles with social discrimination in both America and Dominican Republic. Yunior’s family moves to New Jersey‚ where there is a variety of ethnic diversity. In the final chapter‚ Yunior reveals the story behind his father’s chance to journey into America.

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    In the book Drown by Junot Diaz has expressed a persons experience and environment impacts them in a negative ways. Even the ones that help eachother throughout the way could also affect one in a negative way.It will make one do things one might not want to do and doesnt notice because their in a type of mood. They don ’t realize what their decisions are taking them the right path taking challenges and overcoming them or go the wrong path to life trying to make things easy for you which means doing

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    Drown‚ written by Junot Diaz‚ is a collection of ten short stories that explores the struggle of Dominican Republic immigrants in the United States to achieve the American Dream. In Drown‚ the character Yunior struggles to negotiate the differences between the Dominican and American cultures. In order to illustrate this constant struggle‚ Junot Diaz uses Spanish words amidst his English to show how the cultural dissimilarities between America and the Dominican Republic marginalizes those who do

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    Topic: Drown‚ chapter 3 This chapter of the book Drown‚ written by Junot Diaz is called Aurora. This is where the narrator tells the story of his encounters with sex and drugs. He sells drugs on the streets to children and elderly people only‚ because he believes that by doing this it would save their business from unwanted trouble and the Police. He wanted to incorporate the drug business to make it bigger but his friend persuaded him not to expand because according to him it works better for

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    The story of immigrant struggles is the major theme in Drown by Junot Diaz. Every immigrant has a personal story‚ pains and joys‚ fears and victories. This book captures the fury and alienation of the Dominican immigrant experience very well. Drown brings out the conflicts‚ yearnings‚ and frustrations that have been a part of immigrant life for centuries. In each of his stories‚ Diaz uses a first-person narrator who is observing others. Boys and young drug dealers narrate eight of these tales. Their

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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 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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    In "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚" T. S. Eliot reveals the silent insecurity of a man‚ for whom the passing of time indicates the loss of virility and confidence. Throughout the poem‚ Prufrock struggles with his fear of inadequacy‚ which surfaces socially‚ physically and romantically. The desire to ask some "overwhelming question‚" of the one he wants is outweighed by his diffidence‚ reinforcing his belief in his shortcomings. Ultimately‚ this poem is the internal soliloquy of someone who

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    In the short story‚ “Fiesta”‚ Junot Diaz characterizes the main character‚ Yunior‚ as a child we should feel sorry for. Much sorrow is felt for Yunior due to him going hungry‚ his uncontrolled vomiting‚ and him sacrificing his social life just to keep his family together. He withholds his father’s deepest‚ darkest secret from his mother‚ but his father still treats him as if he was not his son. Readers sympathize with Yunior because of the many tribulations his father puts him through. Yunior

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    Aguantando, Junot Diaz

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    Luis R. Ramos English Comp 2 Prof. Marion Stewart Titus September 21st‚ 2012 Aguantando By Junot Diaz “Aguantando” means holding on. In the very first paragraph we see how important it is for the narrator‚ Yunior‚ to hold on to his father’s memory. Yunior lives with his mother (Mami)‚ grandfather (Abuelo) and brother (Rafa). They live in a house where anything of value‚ including furniture‚ food‚ clothing and even Mami’s Bible is stained from a leaky roof. As a Hispanic male‚

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