"Shui Shui" of JunotDíaz is a series of short stories about the events of Yunior and his family. Each story has grown as Yunior and Dominican immigrants and focuses on his struggle to find places in the American society that suits him. Throughout the novel, Yunior noticed his stereotypes and noticed that white is beneficial. Yunior's experience raised in the Dominican Republic and the United States has shaped his view on life and life choices.
A typical example is Juno Diaz. Many people accused him of sexual discrimination as his young Dominican narrator, Yunior, appeared on almost every page when his collection "How do you lose her" was announced in 2012 . However, others have jumped into Diaz 's defense, arguing that the author deconstructed the sex discrimination of the text as the author trusted the reader as it read it. This may just be his feminist. I am a camp of those who sympatrically read Diaz. I believe he did a great job in revealing gender discrimination and criticizing, not on teaching - I believe in sexism, he is effective. I did not criticize it correctly. What is not effective? When people hear that a writer is sexist and he has not read the page, he is sent to this unrecognized place, "no reading area".
This role, Uniol talks about 'short and wonderful life', and it seems to be the same unitol that he starred 'Sui Shui', a collection of highly appreciated story of Mr. Diaz in 1996. When he tries to play with his girlfriend, pursues a career in literature and reaches an agreement with his father, Yunior's life has more shine. He was absent from most of his childhood. Some stories are told to the first person, and some are told to the second person who is quite troublesome.