main subject. Promising himself that he was going to make Teresa‚ a girl he had a crush on‚ his girl this year‚ was his main goal. Therefore he had decided to have French‚ for Teresa also had French‚ also hoping he had other classes with her as well. (Soto 1) Victor was stoked and excited for French class‚ but at the same time wanted to impress Teresa. After first period‚ Victor attempted to “accidentally” bump into Teresa by waiting until after she left the homeroom to leave at the same time. When Teresa
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October 20 ‚2010 “Seventh Grade” By Gary Soto Personal Response When your in seventh grade‚sometimes it can be confusing and you might struggle. Gary Soto shows us that when your in seventh grade‚ sometimes it can be difficult. In seventh grade‚ you will learn new things. Some new things you learn might be very interesting. Some things might be challenging. Some things might not be so challenging. Seventh grade sometimes is easy‚ but most of the time it’s difficult. When your a student
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want to live in that way‚ because the reality as Gary Soto show us is very different and difficult‚ and in the other hand as Coontz explain the ideal of this perfect family represented in the 50s generate more nostalgic and desire of any other idea if family lived in other decade. The perfect family is different of the real family in that the perfect family live in a scenario in which are no major problems with a very structured routine as Gary Soto explain‚ living a life which is not affected by
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Cited: Soto‚ Gary. "Looking for Work." Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. By Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston‚ MA: Bedford/St. Martins‚ 2010. 49-51. Print. Gerstel‚ Naomi‚ and Natalia Sarkisian. "The Color of Family Ties: Race‚ Class‚ Gender‚ and Extended Family Involvement." Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing. Ed. Gary Colombo‚ Robert Cullen‚ and Bonnie Lisle. Boston
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traditional family. Imposing the myth of the ideal family‚ which the media depicts as white‚ semi-rich and happy with “…no rifts…” (Soto 29) is what negatively impacts society because no one should set a standard on what a family should be like. As a result of this misconception‚ the ideal family has become the ultimate goal for couples who want the best for their children. Take Gary Soto’s “Looking for Work‚” and picture an eight year old Mexican-American boy‚ who felt the need to change his family because
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handful of people relish. Between the colder sharper weather‚ the continuous darkening of the sky‚ and the shorter days and longer nights‚ who can blame us? These are not the only things that I think of when the onslaught of fall is upon us‚ however. Gary Soto reminds me of the wish for a better‚ more sophisticated existence‚ when I read “Looking for Work.” The reading reminds me that the joys of summer that are long coming to an end are brought not by experiencing summer throughout the whole year‚ but
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segregation laws were still in place. Mebane wrote this piece because she “wanted to show what it was like to live under legal segregation before the civil rights act of 1964” (Mebane‚ 167). On the other hand‚ the essay “Like Mexicans” written by Gary Soto‚ the author expresses how is to growing up in the ‘barrio’ and makes a comparison between two different cultures. Even though: “The Back of the Bus” and “Like Mexicans” are although different because of segregation and differences of cultures‚ they
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of the American Dream no longer exists in today’s society. Although Americans still fight for that dream where they have a family‚ worship God in their own way‚ express how they feel and not fear‚ the American Dream varies for each individual‚ like Gary and myself.
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A symbol is a specific word‚ idea or object that may stand for ideas‚ values‚ persons or ways of life. The personal narratives “The Scholarship Jacket" by Marta Salinas‚ "The Jacket" by Gary Soto and "Vinnie ’s Jacket" by Anna Nussbaum all have a jacket as the central symbol. In each of these works‚ however‚ the jacket represents very different things. For Marta Salinas in "The Scholarship Jacket"‚ the jacket symbolizes eight years of hard work and expectation. Throughout the narrator ’s life
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“Looking For Work” In “Looking for Work”‚ Gary is a 9 year old Hispanic child who wants his family to be more like the traditional white family that he saw in a TV show. For example‚ on pg.29 "The father looks on in his suit. The mother‚ decked out earrings and a pearl necklace‚ cuts into her steak and blushes.” After watching this scene on TV‚ Gary wanted his family to be like the family in that show. He saw the happiness in the TV family as they ate dinner and wanted his own family
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