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Of Culture In Richard Rodriguez'sBlaxicans And Other Reinvented Americans?

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Culture is the way a person acts, reacts, and thinks; it is the part of a person that never stays the same-- it is malleable. The real-life example of culture would be a fire, the more you add to it the bigger it grows. This idea of the fire can be analyzed in Richard Rodriguez’s essay, “Blaxicans and other Reinvented Americans,” in which the author writes about America combining cultures through the natural process of assimilation. It is also touched upon in Anand Giridharadas “A Tale of Two Americas” that cultures can influence people. In “Blaxicans and Other Reinvented Americans” and “A Tale of Two Americas”, both Richard Rodriguez and Anand Giridharadas show that immigrants have helped add to the American culture by having a diverse community which allows the influence of different cultures.

In “Blaxicans and other Reinvented Terms” Rodriguez argues that Americans are able to combine cultures by having a diverse community which allows the influence of different cultures. One example of this would be an anecdote Richard Rodriguez gave about a young girl who combined the culture of her parents, because her father was African-American and her mom was Mexican “ The girl said “Blaxican” by reinventing language, she is reinventing America” (188-190). Based on this evidence this little girl added a new term to America which is “Blaxican”. The parents were from different backgrounds and decided to interact with each other and the girl is a result of their interactions. Since

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