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    The Oedipal Conflict in Junot Díaz, “Fiesta, 1980” As children grow up in a dysfunctional family, they experience trauma and pain from their parent’s actions, words, and attitudes. With this trauma experienced, they grew up changed; different from other children. The parent’s behavior affects them and whether they like it or not, sometimes it can influence them, and they can react against it or can repeat it. In Junot Díaz’s “Fiesta, 1980”, is presented this theme of the dysfunctional family

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    In the title story “Drown,” by Junot Diaz, and “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” by ZZ Packer, the authors explore the complex interactions of gender, ethnicity, friendship and sexual identity. In “Drown” the narrator is young Dominican-American man, growing up in urban New Jersey, struggling to claim his masculine identity while being caught between two worlds - his native culture and that of a white, Anglo-centric America. In “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” the narrator, who is a young African-American

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    Modern and contemporary American writers, especially those in the African American, Asian American, Latino American, and Native American minority groups, have reflected in their fiction and poetry, America’s ongoing struggle to narrow the gap between the idealism and reality of the principles of equality stated in the Declaration of Independence by depicting the racial and cultural struggles - social, legal, economic - members of the minority groups endure, wherein the theme of injustice calls upon

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    Erin (Holloway) Thrower Dr. Stephen Fuller World Literature II 4/12/17 Machismo Overrules Love and Desire in Diaz’s “Drown” In Junot Diaz’s short story, “Drown” masculinity is a cultural imperative that prohibits young men, particularly those of Latino decent, from being able to express love in a meaningful way, or follow the desires of their heart. There are several factors prohibiting them from this pursuit. The absence of a father figure in the narrator’s life, and indeed in the life of many

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    “Negocios”, a story from Junot Díaz’s drown, provides an indepth look into the life of an immigrant from the Dominican Republic trying to make a life for him and his family in the United States. Ramon is constantly faced with difficult challenges but he shows an amazing amount of determination to achieve his goal of providing his family with a better life. Before Ramon makes his journey to the states he struggles to live with his wife, they constantly fight. It eventually gets so bad for Ramon

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    In Drown, by Junot Diaz, there has been many questions about the level of education Yunior has. Although we know he went to college he often shows a very immature side that shows a lack of education. This leads us to think that Yunior is idiotic as he commits a variety of simple-minded acts. But, in fact, Yunior is not as idiotic as we think. What he thinks is usually a lot more intelligent that what he does. This distinction clearly indicates that something else must be guiding Yunior’s decisions

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    The Post Colonialism Theory: Opinions & Opposing View Points The postcolonialism theory is a theory that has brought many controversies and opposing viewpoints across the world of literature. In, -this theory, a set of lost identities, use of language in writing, and the questioning of the real definition of this theory are some of the characteristics highlighted in this concept. On the other hand, conflicting opinions, multiple perspectives, and authors not agreeing on the definition of this theory

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    What were your reading experiences as a child? My reading experiences as child was an interesting combination of biblical short stories, Nancy Drew novels, and vinyl recordings of classic Disney fairytales. The most valuable experience I can remember from childhood was my weekly visits to the school’s library. The smell of the card catalog and challenging myself to locate books using the Dewey Decimal system gave me greater appreciation for literature and most importantly built a foundation for

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    a couple days for most people last a week for the impoverished family of four. This is similar to the main character’s mother in the short story Drown by Junot Díaz. She too would spend the money she had thriftily, “… my father would give her a hundred dollars at the end of each summer for my new clothes and she would take nearly a week to spend it” (Díaz 507). So, while this may help the mother and her children to survive physically, buying them food and clothing, it takes more than that to survive

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    Thesis: The family dynamic, including culture and structure, in Junot Diaz’s Drown influenced the protagonists’ life decisions along with his belief. As mentioned in the book Yunior’s family immigrated from the Dominican Republic, which affected Yunior’s future with cultural expectations and societal judgement. In the Dominican culture men are expected to be “masculine and breadwinners” ( ) for the household but this is not the situation in Yunior’s family. As mentioned before Yunior’s father left

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