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The External Conflicts Of Chaperupa And Maya From Lupita Manana

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Lupita Manana is a book about two siblings, Salvador and Lupita. Salvador and his sister Lupita cross the border in hope of supporting their family back where they live. The short story, My Favorite Chaperone is about a Russian family migrating to the United States. These writings show that Lupita from Lupita Manana and Maya from My Favorite Chaperone are very different characters. As a result of their immigrant backgrounds, they both tend to react to conflicts similarly based off of their values, preferences, and beliefs. Lupita and Maya both go through various internal conflicts that were caused by external conflicts.

The first reason to support that Maya and Lupita both respond to internal conflicts similarly based on their immigrant …show more content…

There are many events included in the story that show the struggles Lupita and her brother face on their journey to and life in America. One thing that was different was the religion and holidays. Lupita was often upset on holidays that she celebrated at home because they were not holidays that Aunt Consuelo and her family celebrated in America. Another thing Lupita troubled with was the way her brother acted once they moved to California. Her brother often hung out with his friends (which were a bad influence) and left Lupita behind. Back in Mexico Salvador (Lupita’s brother) did not do this. Lupita and her brother struggled with many things while they were in the United States but they eventually learned how to work them out.

The third reason to support that Maya from My Favorite Chaperone and Lupita from Lupita Manana both respond to internal conflicts similarly based off of their immigrant backgrounds would be the fact that when experiencing external conflicts both characters internally have a conflict that revolves around struggles with living in a new country. They also both have a plot that contains people moving to the United States because of money troubles. Both of these texts have many common similarities. The parents of Maya in the short story “My Favorite Chaperone” are not very familiar with the country they are now living in, so when Maya wants to go to the dance, they find it disgusting that boys and

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