Monday, December 2, 2019
Richard Essays - Richard Rodriguez, Cultural Assimilation, Hispanic
  Richard    Rodriguez    Richard Rodriguez wrote in his essay, Aria: A Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood,  about the struggles he faced growing up as a bilingual Hispanic in American  society. Throughout his essay, Rodriguez discussed such topics as assimilation  and heritage. He goes into depth about the pros and the cons of being forced to  assimilate to the American culture. Growing up Hispanic in America was a  struggle for Richard Rodriguez. This was due to the fact that he was a    Spanish-speaking boy living in an English-speaking society, and he felt like he  was different than the other children. Rodriguez attended a Roman Catholic  school where many of his classmates were the children of high-class lawyers and  doctors. He felt out of place because he was a child of two immigrant,  working-class parents. Assimilating to the American culture helped Richard feel  more at ease among the other American students. In school, Richard spoke    English, but as soon as he got home, Spanish was the language of choice. This  had a positive and negative effect on him. By speaking Spanish, it helped    Rodriguez preserve his own culture, but as a disadvantage, it yielded his  learning of English. A few times Richard heard his parents speak English, but  that was only in public. Rodriguez felt safe in his Spanish speaking home  because it was familiar to him. English seemed odd and difficult for Richard  until a few of Richard's teachers visited his house. They asked Richard's  parents to encourage the use of English, by using it more themselves. As Richard  began to hear English more and more, "the high, troubling sounds of los  gringos" became unnoticeable to him(92). Learning English helped Richard to  achieve many things. He began doing well in school, he made friends and he began  to feel more comfortable talking to people. It also had a negative effect on him  and his family. Richard stated, "I no longer knew what words to use in  addressing my parents"(93). By speaking English so much, a gap grew between    Richard and his parents. His parents mainly still spoke Spanish, and the  children spoke English. He wanted to forget about his Spanish speaking days, and  felt that his parents should also assimilate to the American culture.    Rodriguez's change from Spanish to English, is one of the leading factors to his  strong belief in assimilation. He feels that it is necessary to be assimilated  to the culture you live in. This is due to the fact that Rodriguez had a harder  time in life sticking with his own culture. As soon as he made the leap to the    American culture, he began having a "normal" life. Although Rodriguez  believes that assimilation is a necessary part of society, I would argue that  family traditions and backgrounds are just as important if not more than  conforming to a culture. I believe this is true because with assimilation, many  lose their family background and heritage. Although I feel it is necessary to  learn the language of the culture native to the region, I believe that people  can maintain their native culture within another. I believe that Richard    Rodriguez could have kept part of his Hispanic heritage and still become    Americanized. Rodriguez feels that assimilation is necessary and because of this  belief, he partially lost his family. He now has little contact with his  parents, because he assimilated to a society different than his parents. The  topic of assimilation is under much scrutiny today. Many Americans feel that  they have a "supreme culture" and that anyone who lives in America should  follow along with their beliefs, traditions and language. Americans have to  realize that we are all made up of different cultures, backgrounds and races. No  one culture is better than any other. Rodriguez stands strong on his opinion of  assimilation of cultures as stated in his essay. This has its pros and cons. A  pro of assimilation would be that it is quite a bit easier to live in a society  if beliefs and traditions are the same. As I stated before, a major con is that  your previous culture may be lost. Rodriguez demonstrated his point of view well  through his writing. Though I don't agree with all that he has to say, I do  believe that his argument was heard. Through his writing, Rodriguez stated not  only facts, but also real life experience. This I feel is critical in writing a  good essay, because then the writer truly knows what they are writing about. As  stated before, the main point hit on in this essay was    
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