The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, by Juinot Diaz
[2023-04-22 10:06:38]
When you see someone expressing another person as a geek, you are usually thinking about that person. Most people usually have a negative meaning to one of the titles, but some people think it is an otaku, others think that they are geeks. The short and wonderful life of Oscar De Leon of Juiono Diaz and Oscar Wao of Yunior can be classified as a member of these groups. They have the right way and way, but they are not the first to see how Oscar and Unia apply to the classification of nerds and geeks, or to see if standards must be defined.
In Juno Diaz's book, Oscar Wah's "short and wonderful life", female character; Rika, Beri and Laura are strong women, they fought with men, past, color, most important they are Dominican Republic women is. In addition, men in this book are classified as men, violence, pimp, and insult. In short and wonderful life of Oscar wow, there is a very unique gender division of labor. Both males and females are very strict and totally different expectations, and stereotypes are presented in books.
In this article, the author will explain the masculinity of Juno Diaz 's book' The Greatest Life of King Oscar '. In Diaz's book, manhood is a very important and important role. For example, Diaz explained the feelings of becoming a Dominican male and became a "masculine man" like a Dominican. Oscar is one of the novel's men and is considered a shame of Dominican men's culture. Because he does not behave like a real man. In the information provided by Diaz in the novel, it is strong, aggressive, sexual, pimping, offering and protecting the people of the Dominican Republic. In this article, the author explains not only the role of "masculinity" but also the person who acquires the masculinity that Oscar possesses (Yunior). For example, Oscar is a respectful, considerate, considerate person, a person who can talk without sex.
There is a possibility that this article is related to the book "I am short-lived by King Oscar" I am reading. While reading this book, I noticed that the author Junot Diaz had scoffed at the Dominican Republic or was not writing well. For example, in page 24 of this book, Diaz explains what the Dominican people should do. "In the family of Dominica: Assuming that a man is pulled with both hands, that person assumes atomic level G." In addition to that, Diaz is somewhat somewhat through the mocking of the parents of the Dominican Republic on page 30 It brought irony of. You may laugh when you see this, but now you read Omi's article, you may notice you laughing at the game, and worse still possess your possession is. This is only a conclusion. As long as we live it will be racial discrimination. Though it is very distorted but the real thing