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Summary Of Immigrants By Pat Mora

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In the poem “Immigrants” by Pat Mora, the main speakers contemplate weather their children will be accepted as Americans. Although the parents are immigrants, they try their best to feed their children American culture. They talk in a deep English accent, and give them dolls or footballs before they can even walk. They also wrap them in American flags as they are put to asleep. Once they are sleeping, the parents worryingly talk in their native language. Mora’s “Immigrants” demonstrates to readers how being alienated has many difficulties that immigrants have to face in order to fit in. Mora uses tone and imagery to discuss the worry the parents have for the future of their children. The tone is first seen as cheerful and patriotic. Mora uses

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