1. Title of Essay: “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria” by Judith Ortiz Cofer 2. Persuasive purpose of essay: In this essay, Judith Ortiz Cofer presents various stereotypes she encountered against her race to the readers. The persuasive purpose of the essay is to disprove the stereotypes the society and media imposed on women of Latin origin. 3. Select a sentence/image/phrase/quote: “But to him, I was just an Evita or a Maria: merely a character in his cartoon-populated…
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Judith Ortiz Cofer, a Latina-American essayist, in her autobiographical essay, The Myth of the Latin Woman, describes her own personal experiences of being raised as not only Catholic, but a Latin woman. She uses many examples in her essay that defines the significance of her discussion. Cofer’s, The Myth of the Latin Woman’s, purpose is not only spreading awareness about the difficulties of growing up Latina, or any woman of color, but to also give guidance and advice for the women who might be dealing…
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In the story, “The Myth of the Latin Woman” by Judith Ortiz Cofer, the author describes the stereotypes and discriminations against the Latin American women. Cofer portrays how people had stereotyped her on the public transportation, at the hotel, and at the poetry reading. She was mistaken as the waitress at the poetry reading because of how she looks. Many people believe that most of the Latin American women are housemaids as they cannot speak English, so they have to take the low-paying jobs.…
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Differences between cultures, which include traditions, languages, and appearances, cause stereotypes in society. It is one of the most popular problems in communities, and people could not do anything except face with it. According to “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan and “Myth of the Latin Women” by Judit Ortiz Cofer, the authors illustrate how American evaluate people who are from different cultures, how discrimination affects to their life, and how people find solutions to solve their problems. In…
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“The Myth of the Latin Woman” was written by Judith Ortiz Cofer. Judith Ortiz Cofer is an Puerto Rican immigrant who grew up in New Jersey. She is a poet, novelist, and essayist in a range of literary works. Currently, she is the Regents and Franklin Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Georgia. As a child, she often traveled back and forth between Puerto Rico and New Jersey. This allowed her to experience different cultures and languages. In the story, Cofer reflects her…
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Judith Ortiz Cofer is a Puerto Rican woman who wrote The Myth of the Latin Women. In it, she describes her personal experience of prejudice. Her intended audience were women, those who stereotype and those who do it subconsciously. Their values are within the society itself that include family matters/role. The touches on racism and stereotype that could be associated with it. She aims to show that racism is in every society, country, and even within the nation. She does this by using ethos. In which…
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Ortiz Cofer's “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria” and Brent Staples's “Just Walk on By: Black Men and Public Space”, each author discusses their experience of stereotyping throughout their life and their feelings towards such matters. Each author has faced similar situations due to their race, but also because of this do not come to the same conclusion on what should be done. While another thing to keep in mind is their gender, Cofer is a Puerto Rican woman while Staples a black…
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“The Myth of the Latin Women: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria” Response In the short story “The Myth of the Latin Women: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria” author Judith Ortiz Cofer expresses her opinion on stereotypes that she and other Latin and Hispanic women have experience. She begins the story by sharing a personal story of a drunk man who starts singing “Maria” from “Westside Stories” to her. Growing up Cofer shares personal opinion throughout her childhood where she recognizes the differences…
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A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and over simplified image or an idea about a person or thing. In “Black Men in Public Places” by Brent Staples and “The Myth of a Latin Woman” by Judith Ortiz Confer both authors were judged based on there races and not who they are. People classify others to keep themselves safe and this impact on how they are viewed. This classification made people think Staples was a thief, mugger or worse. In “Black Men in Public Places” Staples talks about his encounters…
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A stereotype is what people use to define other people that they don’t know about and categorize based on what they see and what they thought about them. There are mostly negative category and many are not truth .In “The Myth of the Latin Woman,” Judith Ortiz Cofer talks about what her America life about as a Puerto Rican immigrant. She talks about how people stereotyped her as a Latin Woman. How much difference between American Culture and Puerto Rican culture, and her motivation that she wants…
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