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    some sort of stereotype to them. Stereotypes are strongly displayed in the media; stereotype can be based of someone’s color‚ culture‚ religion‚ or sex. In Black men in public spaces by Brent Staples‚ and in The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ the authors talk about stereotypes based on their gender and ethnicity and the experiences they both encounter because of their ethnicity and gender which have many similarities and differences. Stereotypes can

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    Judith Ortiz Cofer and Ishmael Reed are the same as they have both been judged for their ethnicity. Being predisposed to racism and stereotypes just because the color of their skin. It his the thought that they have the similarity in their pre judgement because they have different American experiences. In The Myth Of The Latian Woman: I Just Met A Girl Named Maria Judith Ortiz Cofer States “ You can leave the island‚ master the English language‚ and travel as far as you can ‚but if you are Latina

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    Jack Huston once said “Rule number one is ‘don’t get too attached to a character.’” He was talking about fictional characters‚ but the same can be said for real life. In the short story “American History‚” by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ a girl named Elena becomes friends with a boy named Eugene‚ but she is devastated when she finds out that he will be moving soon. The moral of this story is not to get so emotionally attached to someone. Elena got so attached to Eugene because of how similar they are. She

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    Christmas- People celebrate Christmas Day in many ways. In the days or even weeks before Christmas Day‚ many people decorate their homes and gardens with lights‚ Christmas trees and much more. As for my family we like to celebrate Christmas early because on December 25 is the day where my family likes to head off to Fresno because we like to celebrate Christmas with my grandma and close relatives I think that Christmas is the best holiday and is my favorite for several reasons. I love the music

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    What if myths were real? What if I was part of a myth‚ and a myth was part of me? That feels so big to be part of a myth‚ and even bigger to allow mythology to move through me and transform me. When I first moved to Mountain View‚ CA over a decade ago‚ I took up residency on Promethean Way. When I initially moved into the home‚ there was a natural draw to the street‚ the name‚ the lineage‚ and the origin; but at the time I did not know why. According to some mythological stories‚ Prometheus was the

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    more than others. Connie‚ from "Abuela Invents the Zero" by Judith Ortiz-Cofer‚ decided to put her feelings in front of Abuela’s when she chose not to help when Abuela could not find her way back to the pew in the church. When Connie noticed that Abuela was lost‚ she decided not to help her because‚ "I just know that on Monday my friends‚ and my enemies‚ in the barrio will have a lot of senile -grandmother jokes to tell" (Ortiz-Cofer para 14). Connie put her feelings before Abuela because she did

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    mediums such as‚ illustrations and images‚ talk story and legends. But why do authors add such forms and styles in their contemporary texts? Well‚ the answer can be found in the literary works of Mine Okubo Citizen 13600‚ Maxine Hong Kingston The Woman Warrior and Le Thi Diem Thuy The Gangster We are All Looking For– all three writers uses theses forms as a way to give the readers a sense of the characters development as an Asian American. Okubo’s drawings give visualization about her struggle in

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    with the chores around the house. Going out with friends was prohibited‚ unless you had the proper chaperone. Even at the age of 16‚ a young woman is highly protected. You may now understand why the father was so over protective and difficult to bare. The women’s role in America is much more different than Puerto Rico. Freedom is given and does not bound a woman to what a male allows. The respect is much higher. Females try to achieve higher standards in life‚ much more than just a homemaker. At the

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    In The Woman Warrior‚ Kingston develops the metaphor of China wrapping double binds around her feet in order to illustrate how China’s traditional beliefs of women restrict Kingston from acquiring her family’s love and support to find her own identity in America. When Kingston is describing her life in America as a disappointment‚ she compares the expectations of men in relations to women. If a man has a dream‚ he can pursue it‚ in contrast to if a woman has a dream‚ she must abandon it and think

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    elements of our society: friends‚ place‚ and education. We reflect what we think it is correct in the opinions of others. This idea is expanded and explained in two essays: "The Story of My Body" written by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ and "Never Just Pictures" by Susan Bordo. In the first essay‚ Cofer suggest that our body plays an essential role in our social life. The differences of race‚ color‚ and size can create many uncomfortable situations in our adolescence. She tells us the story of her body and

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