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The Latehomecomer Analysis

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For many immigrants the journey of assimilation in the end has always bared the fruit of a better life. Yang and her family are a perfect example of that. “The Latehomecomer” is a memoir, that focuses on the journey of a Hmong family from Laos that flees the aftermath of the secret war, Yang, the author elegantly composes a commentary on immigrants assimilating to American society through the literary devices of irony and imagery as her family strives to become Hmong American.
The Journey for Yang begins in Phanat Nikhom a transitioning camp to America, the word she uses to describe her memories is uncomfortable because this was the first time she was away from Ban Vinai, the camp where she was born in. Her grandmother shared the same disposition, in Ban Vinai her herbal remedies were used by everyone while in America she was limited to the cards around her neck and the chair that took the place of her legs. Through imagery Yang illustrates the shortcomings of American society by limiting the capacity of elderly immigrants. “She stopped being a woman and became a child…where if you are old you do not have a car, you are like a man or a woman in a wheelchair with weak arms. You wait for others to push or pull. A child who does not have a face of youth” (102). This shows that the older an immigrant is, the more they are considered a responsibility …show more content…

“How do we survive in America and still love each other as we had in Laos?”(136).This question demonstrates how part of the interdependent identity, the bond, the family shared as a whole has dissolved in some way and its effect ripples to the younger generations of immigrants such as Yang

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