trying to fit in with their surroundings. In the novel “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” written by Junot Díaz‚ the effects- mentally‚ physically‚ and emotionally- of outsiderness can be seen in many ways. In his novel Díaz shows how different things can make someone an outsider‚ and how that affects the person’s decisions‚ and way of life. The novel beginning with the character Oscar Wao‚ Díaz introduce Oscar as an outsider‚ but he was not always an outsider. It says “Our hero was not one of those
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of Yunior Junot Diaz was born in the Dominican Republic and immigrated with his family to New Jersey‚ where a collection of his short stories are based from. Out of that collection is a short story “Fiesta‚ 1980”‚ which was featured in The Best American Short Stories‚ 1997. This story is told from the perspective of an adolescent boy‚ who lives in the Bronx of northern New Jersey with his family. He is having trouble understanding why things are the way they are in his family. Diaz shows Yunior’s
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During an interview with Guernica‚ Junot Diaz described his goal for his short-story “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚” which ultimately became a novel by the same name: “I wanted to talk about gender. I wanted to talk about masculinity. I wanted to talk about race” (Kolinsky 2012). The story’s narrator‚ Yunior‚ represents the “stereotypical” Dominican man‚ in which Yunior himself describes as a “player” (Diaz‚ 2000). Within the Dominican culture‚ the ideal man is expected to possess a very
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The originality and captivating writing of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao showcases the way that Junot Díaz enraptures his audience and makes them think. He makes readers consider the social norms and social classes in which they live. The namesake of the novel‚ Oscar Wao‚ is a Dominican nerd who struggles with his weight his whole life. Oscar dreams of finding love and becoming a successful science-fiction writer but both dreams fall short of his expectation since he never grows out of the
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Supporting the previous statement about both fathers being abusive males‚ Junot Diaz in “Fiesta 1980‚” states “Papi pulled me to my feet by my ear” (Diaz 245). Papi‚ the father‚ is and adulteress womanizer‚ who at times is temperamental and drastically aggressive towards the punishment of his children. He endorses “different masculinity ideologies and struggle with
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Diaz’s Description of Character in “Fiesta 1980” Junot Diaz demonstrates great writing skill in his short story “Fiesta 1980” through the way that he is able to create believable and well-rounded characters in nine short pages. He does this through the exploration of several different techniques. This can be demonstrated by analyzing Yunior‚ the story’s narrator and main character. One very interesting aspect of the way that Diaz transmits information about his characters to his readers is that
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Dylon Hibbard Mrs. Leah Fountain English Composition 1 5 August 2013 The Crazy Family Many people have crazy families. No one really knows how your family is until they live a couple days in your shoes. I definitely have a crazy family‚ on both sides‚ that I dearly love. A person could learn a lot about crazy families‚ after reading short stories such as "The Long Hot Summer"‚ "Barn Burning"‚ "Gilded Six Bits"‚ and "Fiesta." I
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So far from all the readings that were assigned‚ I would say Drown can definitely be the story of any teenager’s life. When I started reading‚ I got a vibe that was reminiscent of Rebel Without a Cause or a teen angst movie from the 80s’. The story deals with a teenager who is feels some kind of way about his best friend -- with whom they get into juvenile delinquent type mischief -- who is going away to college at the end of the summer. Given the story is a first person point of view‚ I believed
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Madison Mock Writ 201 11/15/14 Dominican Masculinity and Its Downfall In reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚ by Junot Diaz‚ there is a large emphasis imposed on both male and female gender roles of the Dominican Republic. Gender roles are social and behavioral norms that‚ within a specific culture‚ are widely considered to be socially appropriate for individuals of a specific sex. However in this book‚ it is apparent that there is an extreme machismo attitude that is expected of men from
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course of their lives because of the devastation they feel for their mistakes. If not dealt with properly‚ a guilty conscience can ruin a life or stop a person from thinking clearly. Throughout the novel The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz‚ Oscar attempts to live his life in accordance to what is expected of him‚ but cannot seem to please his demanding Dominican family; much less live up to Yunior’s high standards. The pressure Oscar feels from Yunior makes Oscar live his life with
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