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Words: 350 |
Page: 1|
2 min read
Published: Aug 14, 2018
Words: 350|Page: 1|2 min read
Published: Aug 14, 2018
“Immigrants Who Speak Indigenous Languages Encounter Isolation.” The New York Times,10 July 2014, www.nytimes.com/2014/07/11/nyregion/immigrants-who-speak-indigenous-mexican-languages-encounter-isolation.html. The writer uses two women to show the readers how people who do not speak dominant languages like English, or Spanish struggle to survive in this country. The main purpose for this article is to inform the audience and to maybe trigger them to do something. There are those who still need help that cannot help themselves.
For example, the two women from the article are also illiterate. Which is another problem that they have to face, is that they cannot communicate with other people who do not speak their indigenous language. In the article the writer shows how most of the indigenous people become dependable on other people. They cannot go out by themselves because they have fear and insecurities. Unless they know Spanish or English, they always take someone with to go shopping for clothes, groceries, doctor appointments, and other.
Kirk Semple mentions another struggle that the immigrants go through is “to get others to recognize that they are somehow different from the Latin Americans who speak Spanish”. In Latin America the most dominant language is Spanish, but there are other groups who do not speak the language. The writer is showing the audience the struggles that the immigrants faces, and that readers can’t always assume that those who come from Latin countries speak only Spanish, there could be people that speak other languages that are not Spanish. In an article, “Immigrants Who Speak Indigenous Language Encounter Isolation”, explains about the struggles of people who speak Indigenous languages go through.
The writer uses two women who speak an indigenous language to show how their struggles because they do not speak Spanish or English. Most of those Indigenous people are illiterate which will become a problem for them. Those who do not speak the dominant languages like English, and Spanish will find it hard to survive in New York City. This makes it hard for them to seek any help, go out on the streets, and get a job.
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