Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Breaking Out and Stepping Up Essay -- Literary Analysis, I just Wanna
In the stories, I Just Wanna To Be Average, by Mike  ruddiness  and The Achievement of Desire, by Richard Rodrigez, a timeline of their educational progress is exposed. Both are the offspring of minimally educated immigrant parents. Whos families settled into the working-class of California. Without having their parents as scholastic role models, Rose and Rodriguez had to find their  cause way through the education systems. Despite the  overlook of supportive social conditions, both Rodriguez and Rose were inspired to surpass the status quo expectations environmentally bestowed upon them.  Mike Rose, who wrote I Just Wanna Be Average, started his  croping with a bleak future. His lower class immigrant parents hoped that sending their son to Our Lady Mercy would put him on the track to  achiever and surpass all of his family members level of education. Rose  pcts, No  star in the family had gone to college only two of my uncles had completed high school (166). Unfortunately, Rose ende   d up in the vocational program.  A program that groomed students, not for college, but to better assimilate into the working-class. The vocational track is one that does not pave the way for a bright future. Its graduating class is comprised of underachievers who lack motivation  and  have no desire to get ahead. The same could be  verbalize about Mercys staff. Rose paints a picture of his educators by mentioning, Civics was taken over by a football coach who had trouble  culture the textbook aloud --and reading aloud was the centerpiece for his pedagogy (163). Surrounded by stubbornly dense students, and less then enthusiastic teachers Mike Rose seemed to not have a chance. Much like Rose did not have the support of an educated role model within his school pr...  ...  regulate him, Rodriguez explains, Without extraordinary determination and the great assistance of others --at home and at school -- there is little chance for success (197). Being able to take the lack of support from    his family and be grateful for the roll it played in his personal quest for knowledge is something to be admired. Although coming from different backgrounds, Mike Rose and Richard Rodriguez share a similar passion and lust for knowledge. They both used inspirations and determination to break out of a mold their family history created. Even though their  factor to academic success differed, the character gained from their individual experiences allowed for a change. Luckily both of these stories have a happy ending. One where both the average joe and the scholarship  boy can overcome preconceived expectations and become who they want to become.                  
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