Saturday, November 14, 2009
Some words I found while reading
Some words I found while reading
Some words I found while reading
Some words I found while reading
Some words I found while reading
Camioneta- van
Campesinos- peasants
Phalanx- a compact or closely massed body of persons, animals, or things
Asylum- a place offering protection and safety; a shelter
Guerrillas- a member of a band of irregular soldiers that uses guerrilla warfare, harassing the enemy by surprise raids, sabotaging communication and supply lines, etc.
Prodigal- giving or yielding profusely
Jargon- any talk or writing that one does not understand
Indelicacy- something indelicate, as language or behavior
Schizophrenic- Also called dementia praecox. a severe mental disorder characterized by some, but not necessarily all, of the following features: emotional blunting, intellectual deterioration, social isolation, disorganized speech and behavior, delusions, and hallucinations.Ensuing-
Cajole- to persuade by flattery, gentle pleading, or insincere language
Ominous- portending evil or harm
Melodrama- a dramatic form that does not observe the laws of cause and effect and that exaggerates emotion and emphasizes plot or action at the expense of characterization
Burlesque- to make ridiculous by mocking representation
Likelier- seeming like truth, fact, or certainty
Friday, November 13, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Time Zones.
In search of their own identity
They constantly searched for their own identities, as they begin growing up the girls start following what their parents do. The need to fit in america within the American groups and people. They show that they constantly neede help knowing who they were and what they did here, do you agree or disagree?
Sofia's Personality
"Sofia was the one without the degrees. She had always gone her own way."
Sofia is more different than all four girl, she had the more simple life without a doubt yet she was the one with the boyfriends, and all her sisters asked her (the younger one) for advice on boys. Doesnt that make you think why would they all ask her for the advice, wouldnt you think they would mostly ask the older sister for advice? What do you think this shows?
After the Garcia girls lost their innocence the girls neede to return to their childhood memories in an attempt to bring some sense into them about their present realities and what they are now going through. The only memory Sofia carries with her is in which her Haitian maid gives the girls a voodoo goodbye befor they leave. Sofia doesnt feel good about this at all because this is the one and only memory she has of her childhood to recunstruct her bicultural life now that she has left for the United States.
With not mayn childhood memories to help you out, or to remind you of your past cultures what would you do in a total different country? How would you feel being in Sofias shoes? Do you agree with memory being a big part of the book?
Fear in the book
Think about your way of life here in the United States, maybe even NY since that's where they came.. if you lived somewhere else, loved where you were and for a change going to live somewhere totally different without knowing anyone. What would you possibly do? Also grow fear inside of you? Keep your thoughts bottled up? Talk about it.
Chapter 10
The picture is from Chapter 10, Floor Show. I drew a picture of the four girls, their parents, and the Fannings at the dinner table. In the picture the girls all have braids and are smiling, except Sandi who is looking at Mrs. Fanning angrily. Why did I draw Sandi angry? Mrs. Fanning was described as "ugly" and "bucktoothed". Do you think Sandi was over-exaggerating her features out of disgust based on the events that happened at the dinner? Mr. Fanning is also upset with his wife in the picture. Why is this?
Recall what Carlos told his daughters before the dinner: be on you best behavior. He wanted to impress the Americans and show that they could fit in. In the end, how do you think this was ironic? Also consider how the Garcia family felt while with the Fannings.
Illustration: Chapter 11

Sorry that this isn't in chronological order, the one I drew for chapter 10 had a problem uploading.
Anyway, this is a drawing of their father, Carlos, hiding in a hidden compartment in his walk-in closet. This all happens right in front of Carla, Sandi, Yolanda, and Sofia's eyes. The girls are taught to not reveal too much information to the police.
How do you think the girls felt watching their father hide? Based on this, do you think that their move to America was the best choice for the family?
Illustration: Chapter 8
I drew a picture of the "long-nosed, lime-green car" (page 155) that Carla discussed in chapter 8, Trespass. The four girls' mother had gone through a lot of trouble to protect the girls from dangers in America. She sent all of them to Catholic school, their mother insisted public schools "were where juvenile delinquents went and where teachers taught those new crazy ideas about how we all came from monkeys." (page 152) However, the seventh grade in the closest Catholic school was full, so Carla was sent to one that was even farther away from the public school.One day on her walk home from the bus stop, Carla was stopped by a man in a green car who exposed himself to her and tried to get her to come into his car. What kind of affect could this have on a young girl who barely knew about the changes happening to her own body? How do you think this changed their mother's perception of the protection she thought she had been offereing her daughters?
Illustration: Chapter 5
I found this chapter very important because it showed one of the daughters, Yolanda, beginning to respond to American culture. However, she still managed to keep some of her culture at this point. She refused to drink more than one or two sips and would not smoke, being afraid of what they would do to her while she was under the influence. In her religion, it would be considered a sin to have sex before marriage, which is why she would always stop Rudy. How do you think this represents a change in her culture? Do you find this important? What other parts show a shift away from their Dominican culture in any of the sisters' lives?

