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Judith Ortiz Cofer Analysis

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In all of the four interviews that are with Judith Ortiz Cofer, I thought there were some important things or I feel that I can relate to what she stated. In the interview “Speaking in Puerto Rican” reported by Rafael Ocasio, Cofer was told that her grandmother was one of her influences in her life. Cofer agreed with Ocasio and she went into saying that she would sit by her grandmother while her grandmother told her stories. I can relate somewhat to it because I didn’t sit around my grandmother while she told me stories, but my grandmother influenced me to succeed in something that I love to do. In the interview “The Art of Not Forgetting” reported by Marilyn Kallet, Cofer was asked why is “not forgetting” so important to you as a writer? Cofer …show more content…

In the third interview “Possibilities for Salsa Music in the Mainstream” reported by Lorraine M. Lopez, Cofer was asked when inspiration strikes you, how do you, know what form your idea will take/ Cofer then said that it has to deal with the level of concentration. She describes it as a difference between a close-up and panning. She states that short stories are where the camera moving further away in a movie whereas, if it’s just one image that represents everything then it's a poem. I can’t relate again, but I like how she relates the ways of writing to a movie and I understand a little bit more clearer than if it was described with something else. In the fourth and last interview “The Poetic Truth” reported by Bridget Kevane and Juanita Heredia, Cofer is asked you once said that you don’t believe in the muse. Why? Cofer responded with that she doesn’t depend on inspiration for her writings. I’m surprised that she doesn’t believe in inspiration because I personally can’t write something like Cofer without inspiration. Also, Cofer states that she wakes up at five in the morning to write before her day gets started because she felt that she didn’t have time to

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