Major Paper 1: Personal Essay on Language and Identity Language partially defines identity‚ it only defines identity to a certain degree‚ one’s actions and life choices could also define identity to some extent. I think this is an arguable claim because‚ truly‚ language and the way we speak does define us partially at least. Language can never define us completely. I think what really makes my claim arguable is the fact that I chose the middle ground‚ language may define us but not to a full extent
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The Chicano Movement (El Movimiento): The ideology behind this movement was chicanismo which is Mexican-American empowerment. This movement was caused by racism in the United States. This movement was the civil rights movement for Chicanos. Methods to reach their goals were through occupation (protest) and boycotting. Reforms the movement called for included restoration of land grants‚ farm workers’ rights‚ and access to better educational opportunities. This group was successful because they knew
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“Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood” -Richard Rodriguez The author is a scholar‚ essayist‚ journalist‚ and television commentator. In this essay Rodriguez writes about his childhood experience as a bilingual child. He tells us about going to school without having a good English education. He is forced to start speaking English at home with his parents and he feels like he loses being so close to his family. “Politics and the English Language” -George Orwell The author is a writer‚ was
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Cited: Anzadula‚ Gloria. "How to Tame a Wild Tongue." Herencia. Nicolas Kanellos. Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 2002. 254-262. Print. Edgardo Velez. "The Puerto Rican Journey revisited: Politics and the Study of Puerto Rican Migration." Centro Journal Fall 2005: 193-221
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The essay “How to Tame a Wild Tongue” by Gloria Anzaldúa‚ and article “Minority Testing Bias Persists” by Ronnie Reese illustrate how constant microaggressive comments can create self esteem issues‚ and‚ how standardized testing demines students who cant understand the question. The article “Minority
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Which of the following words from the poem “Home Burial” give the reader insight into the relationship between the man and woman? Mark all that apply. Select one or more: a. opening b. mounting c. arguing d. shrinking Feedback The correct answer is: mounting‚ shrinking Question 2 Partially correct Mark 0.50 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text The poem “The Weary Blues‚” by Langston Hughes‚ focuses on all but the following elements of modernism: Select one or more: a. fragmentary
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Imperialism and the Bandit Character The Mexican “Bandito” character is a popular archetype that has existed throughout film history. It is typically a stereotypical portrayal of a criminal that serves as an antagonist for the typically Anglo main characters to overcome and defeat. The films Treasure of the Sierra Madre and The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez are both films that serve as warnings and criticisms of the United States imperialistic tendencies. Each film features an outlaw Mexican character
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English: The Dominant Language In the essay‚ “How to Tame a wild Tongue‚” Gloria Anzaldua the author‚ states the importance of maintaining one’s native tongue. She believes that people should speak whenever or however they please given that it does not harm anyone. Anzaldua does not want to escape her Mexican ways such as speaking Spanish. It is a vital part of her life because she communicates with her family members speaking a variety of Spanish dialects. Since she has no other way to show
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Plato’s allegory of the cave began with a description of a dark scene which included a group of individuals who lived in that cave since birth and knew nothing of the outside world. These individuals were confined and restricted to the point where they could not turn to their sides or look to see what was behind them‚ but could only look forward. There was no natural light seeping in‚ the walls were damp and dark‚ and all these individuals could picture or see came from shadows that were thrown on
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Spain ’s conquest over the Aztec tribes of Mexico. This is where the tale of the Crying Woman was said to have begun ("La Llorona" 79). In this ancient history‚ La Llorona is part of a holy trinity‚ mirroring the Christian faith. According to Gloria Anzaldúa‚ "All three are mediators: Guadalupe‚ the virgin mother who has not abandoned us‚ la Chingada (Malinche)‚ the raped mother whom we have abandoned [Malinche is the basis for many of the "La Llorona" versions]‚ and la Llorona‚ the mother who seeks
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