The identity of the people of Puerto Rico is an unavoidable reality of contemporary American society. It dominates all our ideas and classifies them into two different categories. It is white and black. In both categories, all Americans are confused. However, those races belong to these two groups, but belong to both races. Where do Puerto Ricans adapt to this mixed-race society? If the brothers' skin is shallow, the eyes and straight hair are thin skin, the other is dark skin and "curl" hair, how do you classify Puerto Rican people?
American Puerto Rican Identity I am "American" or "Puerto Rico", but is this problem my problem? Many Puerto Ricans may not agree with each other, but I think that "American" and Puerto Rican are Americans. When I was a child my own parents robbed my culture and true identity. They talked in English that Puerto Ricans refuse to learn or hate. As for Puerto Rico 's legacy I can only say comida ... compare and contrast the way Emerson and Thoreau represent America' s identity. "An identity means that one person will be different from another person depending on who you are or the quality of that person or group." (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary, 3rd edition) Everyone, a group, and Each country has its own identity. If there is a conflict of interest between philosophers, a response to existing philosophy will occur.
Spanish colonial rule on Puerto Rican identity and Puerto Rican identity is the subject of controversy, especially in today's society where American colonialism dominates the majority of the island's government and economic policy. The country is suffering from the powerful influence of today's colonialists while trying to decisively maintain all aspects of the Spanish colonial heritage. - Many people have problems for many years. The problem is "Who is more cruel, is a Spanish conqueror, Aztecs are more common?" When Spain and Aztec encountered and collided, the Spaniard won this. field. For countless reasons, why is it likely that any of them will be more civil or savage