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America Is In The Heart Analysis

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In America Is In the Heart, writer Carlos Bulosan delivers a near autobiographical description of his life growing up in the Philippines post World War I and his disillusioned idea of the “American Dream”. Although this later proven disappointment was bolstered by family members and close friends, Carlos, or Allos as he is referred to in the book, never truly gives up his “American Dream” and instead burdens the responsibility to keep the image shiny and intact within a crooked America. America’s Part 1 begins with Allos catching sight of what he thinks to be his oldest brother Leon, who fought in a “strange war in Europe”(p4), walking slowly towards their home. He had never met Leon - he only knew him from the picture in his house. This unfamiliar sparks little Allos’ interest in America, a strange and almost exotic land that offers promise and success; far more than what he has in the Philippines. Allos was born into an impoverished farming family in the rural area of Luzon. Although Allos doesn’t mind the rigorous work, he recognizes that he would remain in the same social class that he was born to. Even at a young age, Allos realizes that the whole system is shady and expresses it, “There were no usury laws and we the peasants were the victims of large corporation and absentee landlords. … it was merely a bait tossed by politicians…”(p23). Because of this, Allos decided he would work in other areas to save enough money so that he could then move to America. Part 2

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