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    deserves. However‚ this attitude is also comprised with her conservative ways which is her belief that society should racially segregated. On the other hand‚ In Junot Diaz’s memoir “The Dreamer” Diaz emphasizes about the struggles his mother faced as a young woman. The mother - son relationship between Diaz and his mother is an interesting relationship because he considers his mother to be an inspiration and determination to fulfill her dreams. Although she didn’t become what she dreamed

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    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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    Diaspora has created new realities for those who have suffered in a country being run by a dictator by incorporating their daily pain and suffering into a new life surrounded by difficulty. Diaz and Danticat have taken this struggle that they have faced personally‚ and created complex characters who struggle with creating a life out of horror. In both The Dew Breaker and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚ the main characters have all experienced traumatic events and have managed to find a way

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    possible it really is a curse passed down through generations from caused by the act of an individual? Who is to say? In the book The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junto Díaz‚ the main character Oscar De León’s family really believes the family is under a major Fukú. First off to explaining what Fukú is‚ according to Díaz‚ it is a curse or a doom of some kind. Now to focusing on how the Fukú effects Oscar himself looking at different aspects of the character. Firstly it is best to describe Oscar’s

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    Literature is an indispensable tool for a better understanding of society‚ culture‚ lifestyle‚ customs‚ traditions‚ habits and values. It is also used to communicate one’s feelings serving as refuge in times of conflicts. With this on mind‚ let’s also recall the inequality between genders that has been portrayed through literature. It has reinforced the stereotypes of civilizations; females as wives‚ and mothers while males as husbands‚ and fathers. Failing to fulfill these roles brings distress

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    Oscar Wao Dehumanize Women

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    dehumanize women to merely an object. To diminish the existence of women just so that a man can be accepted is‚ in my eyes‚ something utterly absurd and should not even be an idea in any culture. Throughout The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz‚ the reader distinguishes that in the Dominican Republican communities‚ is it known that in order to be accepted by society‚ men have to be able to be “good with the girls”. Oscar Wao‚ one of the characters‚ does experience this. The readers can

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    opportunities‚ and resulting in him growing in a stagnant environment. This child is of a impoverish background‚ thus he will not be respected like his wealthy counterpart‚ and will be constantly faced with adversities or hardships in the future. The author Junot Diaz described in his work his hardships from having a poor background‚ detailing an experience that no wealthy child would have reason to have. In his article “The Money” he stated his experience growing up in a tough environment: “... In our

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    In the first two chapters of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao author Junot Diaz explores the theme of children coming to terms with their uniqueness. Diaz incorporates this theme in the struggles of siblings Lola and Oscar‚ as they encounter obstacles that stand in the way of their individuality‚ while dealing with adolescence. However‚ Lola rebels against the expectations of others‚ whereas Oscar scrutinizes himself for not being normal enough. The contrasting choices and decisions made by the

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    surrounding towns. Do you think that the mother could not move on from his relationship with his father? Why do you think she still calls him? Descrive the activities in which Beto and the main character got into trouble. In this short story Junot Diaz brings the element of homosexuality‚ where two young adults have in two opportunities a short sexual encounter. However‚ he also brings into the story a submissive Latino mother and a regretted sad father. I thought to myself‚ once again that same

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    Cited: DiazJunot. The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. New York: Penguin‚ 2007. Print. Reilly‚ John. M. “Criticism of Ethnic Literature: Seeing the Whole Story”. Critical Approaches to Ethnic Literature. 5.1 (1978): 2-13. Web. 21 Apr. 2012. Skyhorse‚

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