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    Junot Díaz’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel‚ The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao(2007) exemplify how language creates a character.In one situation is which Oscar is searching for an identity because he is in between twon cultures giving him struggling to find his identity. Dominican Republic’s tragic history becomes crucial to Oscar’s struggle to understand

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    A Real Dominican Man In The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz‚ the reader is led through the novel with a lot of uncertain thoughts and questions about the main characters‚ one in particular Oscar Wao. When I first started working on the assignment my topic was what and who is a real Dominican man? What characteristics does a true Dominican man have? Why isn’t Oscar like all the other Dominican Men? I found it strange that as I began to look through passages I was finding more of what

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    stories of the relations between these countries. So in the long run even though countries speak different languages‚ language is what actually connects us all causing language to be the “pantheon of our survival.”   Through out “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” Diaz continuously used Spanish words‚ without definitions provided. I feel as if his goal was to use the Spanish language to get a

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    struggle of trying to fit in with their surroundings. In the novel “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” written by Junot Díaz‚ the effects- mentally‚ physically‚ and emotionally- of outsiderness can be seen in many ways. In his novel Díaz shows how different things can make someone an outsider‚ and how that affects the person’s decisions‚ and way of life. The novel beginning with the character Oscar Wao‚ Díaz introduce Oscar as an outsider‚ but he was not always an outsider. It says “Our hero was

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    Professor Rowe English 101 May 9‚ 2011 Fuku—a curse of bad consequences “Fuku—generally a curse or a doom of some kind; specifically the Curse and the Doom of the New World‚” written in the Pulitzer Prize winning novel—The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚ which is written by Junot Diaz (Diaz 1). If you make a bad choice‚ you will receive “fuku‚” says Junot Diaz in the interview on Q TV (YouTube). In the interview with Slate Magazine‚ Diaz says that the novel “is all about the dangers

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    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao is both a typical and a typical novel. It has a recognizing coming-of-age story of Oscar’s journey to adulthood but it is also so much more. It has Dominican Republic history and how the “fuku” curse has affected Oscar in more ways than you could imagine. It is a novel within a novel and is much more than ever thought it would be. Junot Diaz creates something that’s both typical and a typical. He creates a twenty first century

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    for those who have suffered in a country being run by a dictator by incorporating their daily pain and suffering into a new life surrounded by difficulty. Diaz and Danticat have taken this struggle that they have faced personally‚ and created complex characters who struggle with creating a life out of horror. In both The Dew Breaker and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao‚ the main characters have all experienced traumatic events and have managed to find a way to express the pain and grief that

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    English 224 Masculinity What defines Masculinity? To be the “man” not be afraid and be strong. Ideas of what a man is suppose to act like and be. Masculinity is what led to the downfall of Oscar Wao’s life. Junot Diaz emphasizes sex as a big part in being a typical Dominican male. What it means to be a Dominican male‚ to be attractive and smooth with the ladies‚ to have charm and be able to woo them‚ and most of all sexually active. Dominican men as Yunior would put it must be able to get laid

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    unacceptable to target other races and as a result we have turned our focus to within our communities. Our change of focus toward our communities is profound in the school systems. In The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao a Dominican boy living in the ghetto experiences both ends of what it means to be Dominican. Oscar has experienced two very different lives‚ one where people honor him and another where people walk over him. The ironic

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    The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz unmasks the effects of politics‚ diaspora‚ and gender in the development of the hyphenated Dominican-American culture. Trujillo’s regime reveals the impact of militarism and dictatorship on a culture and people. Díaz represents how the violent and corrupt nature of the Trujillato shapes gender stereotypes and sexuality and the portrayal of Oscar illustrates the discriminations against hetero-normative masculinities. Díaz also represents the role

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