131 pages 4 hours read

Junot Díaz

Drown

Fiction | Short Story Collection | Adult | Published in 1995

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1. Consider the history of immigration to the US. How does the concept of the “American Dream” attract communities from around the world? What are the challenges and misperceptions for immigrants, if any?

Teaching Suggestion: This Short Answer Question invites students to reflect on their own understanding of the “American Dream.” Díaz’s collection of narratives touches upon the realities of life in the US for many immigrants from the Dominican Republic, as he intertwines comments and asides related to the difficulties of social mobility, the reality of substance abuse and narcotics selling for survival, infidelity and multiple families, and broken promises by family members. All of these situations speak to the larger themes of The Complexity and Hypocrisy of the American Dream and The Complexity of Human Identity, particularly for migrants of color. This Question connects with the main Activity.

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