Friday, May 24, 2019

Compare and contrast Essay

Everyday, stereotype is used in the society. Sometimes, when sight use stereotype on new(prenominal) people, they dont even recognize it because its so common and is ignored by the society. Its a way to judge people by dint of their common believes based on ethnicity, gender, skin color, appearance and language of the people who be universe judged. For example, when people see a Vietnamese woman in her 20s, 30s and 40s just migrated to America, they would assume that she forget be working in a nail salon and minx with some rich guys to get married with. cosmos stereotype is difficult deal with, and its really offended and hurtful. The Myth of the Latin woman I Just Met a Girl Named Maria by Judith Ortiz Cofer and Mother Tongue by Amy Tan sh atomic number 18 some common and different stereotypes that they had to go through. In the grade The Myth of the Latin Woman I just met a Girl Named Maria, Judith Cofer wrote about her experiences being stereotyped as a Latin woman. In M other Tongue, Amy shared her personal experiences being stereotyped with her languages barrier.Even though the two female authors shared the similarity for being stereotyped by the society, they faced different situations on the way they were stereotyped. In The Myth of The Latin Women, there are numerous stereotypes that Latin women are judged for. Being a Latin woman, Cofer was judged falsely. Clothing in the Latin culture is a means of expression. Cofer explains that woman and girls often wear brightly colored outfits, specifically rangees and skirts. The wearable that Latin women wear also has an influence on how others might see them. Cofer describes that, As young girls, it was our mothers who influenced our decisions about clothes and colors, Unfortunately, the media twisted this tradition, making it translate into Hispanic women as the hot tamale or sexual firebrand (245).Another stereotype that Cofer undergo was that of the level and rate of her maturity. Latin women are often seen in a seductive way. Some people may mistake the way they dress as a sign as someone who is older, more mature, and more experienced than their actual age. When a Puerto Rican girl dressed in her idea of what is attractive meets a man from the mainstream culture, a clash is likely to take congeal, (246). Cofer lived this and states how when a boy kissed her and she didnt respond, I thought you Latin girls were supposed to mature early, (246). Cofer speaks of this incident as another example as stereotyping bythe media. This boy was brought up believe that girls who dressed in a certain sexy fashion must be different and more mature. Latin women are also shown in a different light in the media as apposed to white women. You often see Hispanic women in domestic roles, which leads them being cataloged.Another incident where Cofer was stereotyped took place when she was older. Cofer was at a restaurant where she was doing her first poetry reading. A woman called her over to her table and she ordered a cup of coffee from me (Cofer) assuming I was the waitress, (247). Cofer recognizes that Latin woman are often put into a box that limit them to domestic duties. It is a stereotype that most Latin women have jobs that are more in the service end of domestic duties, i.e. waitresses, laundresses, housekeepers. Cofer used her poetry reading as a way to show all that just because she was Latin did not mean that she was illiterate or uneducated.In this essay, Tan is likely to reach out to immigrant families that went through similar hardships on communication that she and her mother experienced. To some(prenominal) people, language was not seen as a form of communication, but as a barrier that cut them off from the world. This was a common problem for people coming from other countries or who grew up under privileged.In any society something that is common to one person can seem unusual to another. Because of this confusion, stereotypes and diagonal can be f ormed. Cofer wrote this essay The Myth of the Latin woman I Just Met a Girl Named Maria, as a way to expose the current stereotyping Latin woman face. Cofer analyzes her experiences and shares her opinions on why they even happened. Cofer shared how the way Latin women dress is not to be sexy or to attract men. The women dress like that because thats is how there mothers dressed on hot islands. It was common to wear bright colored dress on a tropical island and not cogent clothing to stay cool. It is also a misconception that Latin girls are fast when it comes to their maturity.Because they are seen in an alluring way, some people maybe think they are more sexually mature. Cofer clarifies that this is not the case, Latin girls mature and grow atthe same rate as any other girl. Cofer also told a story of how because of her race a woman assumed she was a waitress in a restaurant. Another way of discrimination to Latin women, that all of them have jobs in the domestic field. Cofer re ally brings to light how easy it is to judge a person and use a stereotype against them. Cofer shows that if people took the time to talk and understand other cultures then all of these misunderstanding, wouldnt be turned into stereotyping. Supporting Cofer in her efforts to stop this stereotyping from happening could make a big difference in how everyone will treat each other.

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