The Bean Trees Essay

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America is known as “the land of the free”, but is it really? They say America is a land where everyone is welcome. People from all parts of the world come to the U.S for an opportunity, but has America kept its promise? Some immigrants find that it has, but for others, life is difficult. Life for some immigrants isn’t easy, but for some, it is it was easy for my family. My family used to live in Egypt but we came to America when I was about 10 months old. We didn’t really have anything, but we had some family to help support us although my family and I had it easy there are other immigrants that have it tough.“It's terrible to lose somebody,” I said, “I mean, I don’t know firsthand, but I can imagine it must be. But it's also true that some people never have anybody to lose, and I think that's got to be so much worse.” In a novel called “The Bean Trees,” there are two characters Estevan and Esperanza who are illegal …show more content…

In the poem “The New Colossus” the author Emma Lazarus describes America as “the golden door.” “The golden door” represents America and how it is open to everyone from everywhere. America is open to everyone, but has it kept that promise? In the poem “Two ways to Belong in America” by Bharati Mukherjee. The quote tells you about two sisters and how they left their home in India and came to the United States, but they are somewhat different one becomes a citizen and the other stays as an immigrant. “The price that the immigrant willingly pays, and that the exile avoids, is the trauma of self-transformation.” this quote talks about how the sister thinks that immigrants sacrifice so much and transform themselves because they feel as if they have to fit it this is sort of similar to the “Immigrants” poem. “Will they like our boy, our girl, our fine American boy, our fine American girl?” This quote is similar in a way to Mukherjee’s poem because in both the endings they talk about

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