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The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao Analysis

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In The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, the author, Junot Díaz, uses a combination of english, spanish, and spanglish in his writing. In this book he portrays the life of Oscar, a fat Dominican living the United States. His writing style is odd in comparison to that of almost all other literary works in that sense, but it also makes his book unique. Díaz uses the colloquial language mixed with traditional writing and spanish slang to emphasize his upbringing as a child born in the Dominican Republic but living in New Jersey; even his many references to science fiction and fantasy in the narrative of his high school years serve their purpose to help the reader create a better picture of Oscar’s adolescence and how he turns away from the societal norms applied to Dominican men. The way Díaz writes also makes those reading feel like an immigrant, which is how he felt all throughout his childhood and intended to bring to the book while writing it. Junot Díaz was born in December of 1968 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic as the third of five children. When he was six, Díaz and his family immigrated to the United States, where he was reunited with his father in New Jersey who had moved there previously. The family followed the trend of the time of many Dominicans fleeing the Dominican Republic because of the Trujillo dictatorship, which Díaz’s father had been in the military for before realizing that the country was a sinking ship. Growing up as an immigrant in the United

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