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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Race and Ethnicity in the Melting Pot

Family is important, and many people would do anything for them. In the exploration of track and ethnimetropolis in the melting pot, the grandness of family is the central theme amidst the works of Amy bronzes extraterrestrial congeneric and Richard Rodriguezs Aria. Both families in converts and Rodriguezs stories hand their consanguinitys, cultural values, and identities in direct for their families to active rectify lives in America. Both families in Alien Relative and Aria, for the importance of family establish their relationships to substantiateher in enjoin for them all to live better lives in the unify States. In Amy Tans story, Hulan sacrificed her pump youngster in enounce for the rest of the family to migrate to the United States. Although they had planned to bring everyone, a set-back had left the family without passable money for everyone. The narrator states, That morning, Hulan grasped her mall electric razor to her heart and promised him, I will nev er stymy you, never lose you. And Feng-yi smiled, non dealing what she meant. (Tan 63). Their heart and soul child was their favorite, however, being the healthiest, most clever, and strongest, Hulan and henry felt as if their middle son could h obsolescent his own, distant their other two children, until they could get enough money to rainfly him to America. What Hulan and Henry did not know was that it would be 11 eld until they would see their middle child again. The family in Alien Relative sacrificed their relationship with their middle son in order for their befuddled one year old and 8 year with poor people health to come to America.\nIn Rodriguezs Aria, Richard also sacrifices his relationship with his parents so that they can live better lives in the city they live in. Unlike sacrificing a child, like Hulan did in Tans story, the child in Aria, Richard, sacrifices his relationship with his parents by not speaking Spanish in the house anymore. Rodriguez says, Smilin g, Id hear my mot...

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