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11 pages in length. Richard Rodriguez did not always aspire to hold English degrees and a doctorate in English Renaissance literature; in fact, until late in his childhood, he vocabulary barely reflected fifty words of English. His remarkable assimilation into the American patchwork sheds light on just how difficult it is for minorities to adapt to an entirely disparate culture – that is, unless, one is strong of mind and determination like Rodriguez. Because of his own socially limited background, the accomplished essayist stands as an icon for those whose own lives reflect his early struggles with cultural identity in America. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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to an entirely disparate culture - that is, unless, one is strong of mind and determination like Rodriguez. Because of his own socially limited background, the accomplished essayist stands
as an icon for those whose own lives reflect his early struggles with cultural identity in America. Bibliography lists 6 sources. TLCRodgz.rtf RICHARD RODRIGUEZ
by (c) October 2001 paper properly! I. INTRODUCTION Richard Rodriguez did not always aspire to hold English
degrees and a doctorate in English Renaissance literature; in fact, until late in his childhood, he vocabulary barely reflected fifty words of English. His remarkable assimilation into the American
patchwork sheds light on just how difficult it is for minorities to adapt to an entirely disparate culture - that is, unless, one is strong of mind and determination like
Rodriguez. "For Rodriguez, the journey was not without costs: his public identity was only achieved after a painful separation from his past, his family, and his culture" (A View
From the Melting Pot). Because of his own socially limited background, the accomplished essayist stands as an icon for those whose own lives reflect his early struggles with cultural
identity in America. II. ASSIMILATION Rodriguez, whose professional writing credits boast an editor at Pacific News Service and contributing editor for Harpers Magazine, U.S. News & World Report and
the Los Angeles Times Sunday "Opinion" section, writes about myriad topics that impact people on a daily basis. His essays run the gamut from such social issues as AIDS
and crime to more lighthearted views about photography and leisure time; however, there is one topic that always resides just under his Hispanic skin, regularly taking up precious space in
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