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    In recent discussions, the novels “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” by Junot Diaz, has given rise to a controversial question: whether women should be labeled as incomplete and an uncertainty without men. At the same time, some have argued and questioned the intention of the author – i.e., whether Diaz holds any respect for women, at all. In fact, there has been a collective attempt to convey that men can control women, and by controlling them (women), men are able to regulate love itself,

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    is fat and cannot have sex like Yunior. In Junot Diaz’s renowned novel, The Brief, Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, many characters try to teach and advise the main character, Oscar, of many topics. For instance, Yunior tries to teach him how to lose weight, attract women and behave in social situations but, Oscar doesn’t seem to care. Ultimately, Oscar chooses to not listen to the advice his family gives him but then he realizes it is for his own good. Diaz gives the message to his readers that the essential

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    In The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz the author uses the trick of different stories to sew together a series of experiences to create the full story of Oscar’s life. There are many important pieces in the book that help create an understanding of how Oscar came to be Oscar. One example is the experiences of his family members while they lived in Santo Domingo, such as La Inca deciding to go find Beli and also when Beli fell in love with the Gangster. The influence of the sci fi world

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    The Power in a Name The term “ethnic” when in conjunction with the word “literature” in the academic discourse community of students, often brings out mixed feelings of excitement and dread. On the one hand, students understand that they will be getting away from the canonical American literature – which can equal boring in their eyes; on the other hand, students interpret the term “ethnic literature” to mean distinctive – which can equal confusing or ambiguous – and perhaps at times not relatable

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    Aurora Junot Diaz

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    In the short story, “Aurora” by Junot Diaz, the narrator, who stays nameless throughout the whole story lets us in on his complicated relationship with Aurora; Aurora is a seventeen year old girl who only six months ago was released from juvenile hall. Diaz does an absorbing job at revealing the real and raw truth of relationships. Through the two characters in the story, Diaz reveals the complex status that a relationship can sometimes have, such as being defined by polar traits, such as, love and

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    Junot Diaz's Beloved

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    In the books The brief and wondrous life of Oscar Wao by junot Diaz and Beloved by toni Morrison, there are characters found to have connections and similar stories. There are two characters, one named Beli from the book by Junot Diaz and another character named Sethe in Beloved. These two characters seem to foil each other, through their relationship with their mothers and their past we can see how their past of being objectified and enslavement affected the relationship they had with their parents

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    Oscar Wao Themes

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    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz is about a Dominican family who lives in Paterson New Jersey and they have been through many tribulations in life. In the novel Fuku and love were mainly the reason why the characters got their self in situations they could not overcome. The novel is overall about finding love and to overcome the family curse. Both Fuku and love work hand in hand to shape Beli’s and Oscar’s journey through life, as if Fuku was playing its role through the misfortunes

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    experienced by teenagers around the world, no matter the age, race, or gender. In Junot Díaz’s The Brief Life of Oscar Wao, our main character Oscar Wao faces these realities for nearly his entire life. Junot Díaz brings the reader straight into the life of Oscar Wao in his novel, Díaz’s portrayal of Dominican life in and out of the United States and his exploration of social stigma and the clash of generational beliefs secures Díaz a novel worthy of the Pulitzer Prize. Oscar Wao is a Sci-fi nerd, comic book

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    In Junot Diaz’s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, he is telling the story of a Dominican family but mainly about the son, Oscar de Leon. The book opens with the story of Oscar as a child and him having two girlfriends at the same time. The older people in town see him as a ladies man and encourage him. The boy and the two girls all break up and his life seemed to be on a steady decline since then. He grows up to become a nerdy, fat, and awkward adolescence with few friends and even less interest

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    Wildwood By Junot Diaz

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    for how she and her brother were treated by their ailing mother who was notorious within the town that they resided within as demonstrated when Lola had decided to shave her head and her friend Karen’s only response was, “What about your mother?” (Diaz 418). Her mother’s response after she did go through with shaving her head was simply to force Lola to wear a wig, which she burned on the stove after she was given it right in front of her mother’s eyes, to which she was subsequently slapped by her

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