In Una Noche, three teenagers, Raul, Elio, and Lila, prepare for and eventually make the 90 mile journey from Havana, Cuba to Miami, Florida. The two young men desire to leave Cuba in search of a better life while Lila, Elio 's sister and narrator of the film, joins at the last minute because she does not want to be separated from her twin. Lila is the pragmatic voice of reason amongst the three and is not completely sold on the perfect life that Raul proclaims they will find in Miami. Elio is not as enthusiastic about the American dream as Raul and is primarily travelling with Raul to Miami due to his suppressed romantic feelings for the other young man. The film was directed by Lucy Mulloy, a first time director who decided to make the film …show more content…
Mulloy follows in Lee 's footsteps and creates a film that addresses several societal issues, such as immigration and sex tourism. Apart from the three protagonists, a minor character in the film that stood out to me during our viewing was the unnamed girl who appeared to be a British tourist. She first appears in Cuba riding in a convertible with her obviously wealthy family in the hotel and tourist district of Havana. The car stalls and her father makes the family get out of the vehicle to wait for it to be fixed near their hotel. She approaches Raul, who is walking past, and asks him in English if he has a lighter for her cigarette. There is a language barrier between the two, but Raul is able to communicate that he does not have a lighter and she is not seen again until the very end of the film. When Lila and Raul finally make it to the Florida coast, they are discovered by a group of tourists on jet skis who pull them to shore with a rope. The British girl is riding on the back of one of the jet …show more content…
A major theme of the film is how the main characters, especially Raul and Lila, perceive the United States and how that image changes over the course of the film. Raul 's perception of what life will be like for them in America is very skewed. He dresses nicely for the intense 90 mile journey because he believes he will be easily able to find his absentee father right as he arrives in Miami. No details are revealed about Raul 's father or when he left, but in Raul 's mind, his father has become very successful and must own a sports car and be involved with lots of women. This concept of the American dream is not real for many people who immigrate here and Lila lets Raul know this during the trip. Lila is not on the boat for a better life in America, but is instead involved in order to not be separated from her brother. She is not impressed by Raul 's talk of sport cars and women and lets him know that what he is dreaming of is unrealistic. She lets the boys know that they will still be working in kitchens in America, but in Cuba they would at least have
Next, Isabel's family and friends were so close to being free when they saw the coast guard boat and when she heard her mothers scream in pain with the baby about to come “Isabel could only sit lifelessly and stare” (Gratz 260). Isabel throughout the book shows determination and kindness but in this piece of evidence it shows that she is very family oriented and she wouldn't abandon them for anyone or thing even if it's a chance at freedom and happiness which helps the readers understand that she will always put family first no matter what. Many chose to put family first and when readers read this it helps them make a connection on how important their family is to them in thier life. To continue, Isabel has always dreamed of living next door to Ivan for the rest of thier lives but when Isabel realize “Ivan was dead. Isabel couldn’t grasp it.
In order to repay his dept, Juana 's father has no different choice other than to cross the US-Mexico illegally and earn money abroad. Grande 's book describes Juana 's and her mother 's struggles to survive without their father/husband, whereby Lupe suffers a mental breakdown and gets arrested for killing of the creditor. Juana decides to find her later dead father ends in hers and Adelina 's acquaintance. At the end of the story, Adelina finds death at hand of her abusive boyfriend and Juana takes
Lourdes,Enrique's mother decided to move to the United States from Honduras in order to support her two children financially. She hoped to get enough income to take her children to good schools and be able to provide for their basic needs.she also hoped they could live a better lifestyle than she did. Enrique was too young to understand that Lourdes left and that she was not planning to come back soon,Although the family knew about it,they were not able to explain to Enrique. He was cared for by different relatives and he finally ends up with his paternal grandmother,He starts to sell food to meet the family expenses. Due to frustrations and anger towards his mother,he turns to drugs and he ends up being kicked out because his grandmother could not stand his behavior.
Estrella appears to be a child from a different country who has moved with her family to an English-speaking country. Trying to adapt to her new surroundings, she often finds herself confused. In addition to feeling confused, she also thinks that she is being ignored by those around her every day. However, Estrella does not notice the things others see in regards to her outward appearance. Despite the opinions of outsiders, a man, Perfecto Flores, finally helps her achieve her overall goal.
From Mexico to the United States, a very dangerous journey some take to have a better life or to reunite with their family. Even people who are as inexperienced, such as Enrique, go through this dangerous path to reunite himself with his mother. In the novel, Enrique's Journey, author Sonia Nazario uses literary devices such as theme, characterization, and POV to show us how events change a character along the way and reveals how a character truly is. Sonia Nazario uses theme to show us the drastic change in character, characterization to show us how the dangers of this journey has an impact on someone, and POV to show us how the character is someone else’s perspective.
[Mr. Pontellier and his family were spending the summer at Grand isle which is Madame Lebrun’s property. Grand isle was the place where Edna had the chance to spend a lot of time with the person who is going to flip her life and he is (Robert Lebrun). Robert is Madame Lebrun’s son. A 26-year-old man
(Page 6) In the text,it says “They were leaving Cuba,her village, her home-everything she’d ever known-behind.” (page 65) In explanation,Josef and Isabel are similar in many ways.
On September 11, 2001, tragedy struck the city of New York. On that fateful day, two airplanes were hijacked by terrorists and flew straight into the twin towers. Each tower fell completely to the ground, taking thousands of lives with it and injuring thousands more. Not only did that day leave thousands of families without their loved ones, it also left an entire city and an entire country to deal with the aftermath of the destruction. Poet, Nancy Mercado, worries that one day people will forget that heartbreaking day.
Enrique’s Journey is a real life story based on a son and his mother having to be seperated from one another due to the migration of the mother to the United State. Enrique’s mother Lourdes left Enrique in their hometown of Honduras at the age of 5, Enrique was devastated he could not handle the pain of being without his mother. After being separated from each other for 11 years Enrique was confident and gained all the strength inorder for him to reunite with his mother whether he has to make the dangerous odyssey of crossing through the border. Family abandonment leads to unimaginable repercussions. Lourdes reason behind leaving her family was to provide a better future for her children.
She must navigate the dangerous journey across the ocean, facing the threat of extreme weather conditions and being caught. She takes on more responsibility and has to endure the struggles on the sea. Isabel shows maturity, when she sold her most valuable item, her trumpet, to a fisherman for gasoline. She tells him she doesn’t, “have any money... but, [she had] this.”
Enrique’s Journey by Sonia Nazario is the story about a boy in Honduras whose mother left him to pursue a better life in America. This story encompasses the coming of age period of Enrique’s life and many of his experiences can be related to by other children, even in different situations. Nazario develops an interesting novel that both documents the journey of Enrique to the United States but also creates a dramatic tone like a fiction novel would have. Through her diverse use of rhetorical strategies, Nazario was able to explain the positive and negative effects of family relationships through the life of Enrique. She does this by utilizing different literary devices, most evidently, nomos, in which she relates with the story and also opens
The racial inequality leads to a split between Mexicans and other races. Villaseñor empowers women throughout the book. Two strong female characters in the story are Dona Guadalupe, Lupe’s mother, and Dona Margarita, Juan’s mother. Both Dona Guadalupe and Dona Margarita proves themselves as a caregiver and a leader for their family. “Dona Guadalupe put the baby’s little feet in a bowl of warm water,… that he heard from inside the womb” (57).
They all face discrimination and it makes a hard task, achieving their American Dream, almost impossible. Curley’s Wife, Candy, and Crooks all have an American Dream, but they never achieve it. They all want a simple life where they are treated with respect and allowed to support themselves. None of them get what they want. Curley’s wife ends up dead and Candy and Crooks end up with nowhere to go but back to the ranch and a life where they are hated and shunned.
In the video, we can appreciate different realities that these people have to face every day, it might not be very different from our own reality but it is indeed a more challenging one. There are many families in the U.S. struggling each day, working to have a better life, to achieve “The American Dream”, but these particular families that life in Detroit and Oakland have more difficulties than most people. Their health is deteriorating by extreme pollution causing them asthma since an early age. Obesity is a major problem that is cause by the consumption of cheap food that they can only afford. Crime and Vandalism is part of their daily lives.
The Oxford Dictionary defines the “American dream” as, “the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative”. The American dream hasn’t evolved since the coining of the idea; the dream is still to have a steady job, a nice house, and a pleasant family. However, that dream does not appeal to everyone. Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild looks back upon the incredible journey of Chris McCandless. The story of a well-to-do young man who after graduating from a high-ranking university, donates all of savings to charity, burns the cash in his wallet, abandons all of his material possessions, and cuts ties with all of his family and friends to embark on his own personal odesseye in nature to carry out an adventure living in