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    Universality of The Achievement of Desire In The Achievement of Desire‚ Richard Rodriguez talks about his experiences from when he was a young boy until he becomes an adult who have realized his life goals. As a boy‚ Rodriguez describes himself as a “good student” and a “troubled son” (Rodriguez 565) at the same time. In his essay‚ Rodriguez tells his readers how education can alienate students from their parents‚ culture‚ class‚ as well as from their past. The essay also reflects the situation that

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    Imani Gibson Prof. P. Thur Expo-25 03.12.14 Essay One: Analyzing the Hold of ‘Tradition’ over Richard Rodriguez In his essay “The Achievement of Desire‚” Richard Rodriguez chronicles his journey as a student describing his path to academic success as one of constant‚ internal turmoil. Rodriguez narrates as a fully educated‚ successful (by society’s standards) grown man‚ conveying the sense of loneliness and loss that he no doubt achieved along with his education. On the surface it would appear

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    "language" gave Richard a confidence in public identity but he lost his native identity. Representative Example: - "The loss implies the gain: The house I returned to each afternoon was quiet. Intimate sounds no longer rushed to the door to great me. There were other noises inside. The telephone rang. Neighborhood kids ran past the bedroom where I was reading my schoolbooks-covered with shopping-bag paper. Once I learned public language‚ it would never again be easy for me to hear intimate family voices

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    What is it like to lose your most memorable moments in a flash? Richard Rodriguez managed to answer the question in his memoir‚ “Aria”. The memoir was published in “Hunger of Memory”‚1982. Rodriguez‚ a Mexican American writer‚ believes the importance of family value and the objection of bilingual education and affirmative action. “Aria” elucidates the criticism that society impacted towards the character and also the fact that the character isn’t able to speak or understand own native language.

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    Authors utilize rhetorical devices in order to convey the true meaning of his work. In his essay‚ Complexion‚ Richard Rodríguez uses the rhetorical modes of description and symbolism. The description gives the work a story-like flow‚ while the symbolism makes the reader more able to experience the emotions and feelings present within the authors “complexion.” The utilization of the stylistic tools aids in conveying the true message of the author’s claim which is that he received mass racism out

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    The Rodriguez Family Crisis The crisis that the Rodriguez family is facing is very serious. They are dealing with a flooding in their area that has caused them to lose their home and their only means of support‚ which is Mrs. Rodriguez job. The basic needs that need to be addressed is‚ the Rodriguez family is in need of somewhere to stay and means of getting food‚ clothing‚ and necessities that would carry them through this crisis. The first thing I would do is help the Rodriguez family

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    relate closely to Richard Rodriguez in “The Achievement Desire” because he faced many struggles that I too faced as a young girl. My parents always pressured me to work hard at school‚ I was always suppose to have my homework for Monday done by Friday night‚ which made me so mad at my parents. Just like Rodriguez was furious at his parents for forcing him into English classes‚ which started his separation from his parents. “The Achievement Desire” written by Richard Rodriguez is a story of a man

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    Desire In his writing‚ Richard Rodriguez describes himself as a “scholarship boy”‚ a label he read about in Hoggart’s book‚ The Uses of Literacy. His description of himself and Hoggart’s description of a scholarship boy do seem to align with each other in various ways‚ which Rodriguez points out in his essay. He gives block quotes from Hoggart’s book and then relates those quotes to his own life to show the reader just how much the two descriptions align with each other. Rodriguez uses Hoggart’s book

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    caused many people experience bilingual education. Richard Rodriguez‚ the writer of “Aria‚” is one of them. Rodriguez refers “private language” as his native language and “public language” as what he will use at school. His “private language” is Spanish and his “public language” is English. He argues that it is unnecessary for student to be taught in two different languages. He said‚ the foreign language that will be taught diminishes the value of the native language; lower social growth and not

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    The nights were colder than usual; the wind pierced his very skin and etched his bones. He tossed and turned restlessly in his mahogany bed. There was nothing but silence; the usual orchestra of crickets were quiet tonight. “This is the coldest it has ever been since I moved to Trinidad” Chavez whispered to himself in anger. Frustrated Chavez crawled from his bed and walked out to the veranda. There was an unnatural stillness in the air‚ as the full moon’s light beamed along his house‚ and the trees

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