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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Education: Causes & Effects Essay -- essays research papers

Education Causes and Effects     In many situations, higher education separates people from their families, social backgrounds, and cultures. This often causes mixed emotions, cumbersome feelings, and other conflicts. Some of these conflicts are described in works such as "Aria" by Richard Rodriguez, and "The Right to Write" by Frederic Douglass.     "Aria" comes from the biography of Richard Rodriguez, the son of devil Mexican immigrants. He describes his struggle to grow up in a primarily white, English-speaking area. As a young child knowing little than fifty English words, Rodriguez began his schooling in Sacramento, California. He not only faced the obstacle of mastering the English language, but also that of fitting in socially with a classroom of wealthy white children.     To Rodriguez, the English language and the Spanish language represented something different. English was the language used to communicate with outsiders. It was a tool for survival, and held no personalmeaning. Spanish, however, was the key to his comfort. Hearing spanish brought Rodriguez feelings of love, acceptance, family, and security.     Throughout his life, Rodriguez had mixed feelings about his parents. "They were nobodys victims," he said of his parents. "Optimism and ambition led them to a mob (our home) many blocks from the Mexican south si...

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