Theme Of Into The Beautiful North By Luis Alberto Urrea

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The Life of Two Different Worlds In “Into the Beautiful North,” Luis Alberto Urrea tells a well-known story of life for thousands of Mexican people who seek a better future. He presents his novel through the experiences of the lives of his main characters that have different personalities but share a common goal. Through the main characters we are presented with different situations and problems that the characters encounter during their journey from Mexico to the United States. Urrea’s main theme in this novel is the border that separates both the U.S. and Mexico, and the difficulties that people face in the journey to cross. But that is not just the only theme that is presented; there is love, heroes and inspiration in which all the characters encounter. Urrea has had other novel in where he …show more content…

In the novel “The Hummingbird’s Daughter” Urrea “spent 20 years researching his family history” to compose a novel that in essence resembles Into the Beautiful North or where the ideas of using the theme of the border have emerge (Rao). Urrea’s past work demonstrates that the border between Mexico and the United States has been a strong influence in his work and is demonstrated in his writings. The author is of Mexican descent and he “did relief work on the Mexican Border for about 10 years, including with San Diego’s spectrum Ministries (a protestant organization)” that might be some of the reasons why he mentions the border so often in his work from first hand experience (Urrea). It might be from firsthand experience from seeing the real picture behind the wall that many have chosen to ignore. But Urrea’s work has demonstrated that he has a strong connection with

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