I Want to Be

Essay by Swagger10_10College, Undergraduate October 2014

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I Want to Be Miss America, by Julia Alvarez, addresses the problem of trying to fit in. In the story Alvarez struggles to be an American. Her Hispanic culture becomes a problem with being part of the American society. Alvarez and her sisters try to make themselves fit it into the American society, instead of celebrating the differences of their culture and being proud of who they are.

In the beginning of the story the author starts off by saying, "As young teenagers in our new country, my three sisters and I searched for clues on how to look as if we belonged here"(56). From the first sentence, it shows Alvarez is trying to change her appearance and the way she acts, in order for her to fit in. I do not identify with her strong need to change her appearance and the way she acts for her to fit in.

I also come from a Hispanic culture and unlike her I have never tried to change to make me seem as if I belonged in the United States. I've been always proud of my culture and I have never tried to hide it. I have always tried to be myself and for me that has worked because I never have felt as if I don't fit in. That does not mean I haven't changed through the years of living in the United States, but not because I was trying to fit in. For example, since the first day I heard hip-hop music I haven't stop listening to it. I haven't stop listening to it not because most everyone in the United States like it but because I like it.

One of the reasons people are not motivated to express and celebrate their differences, but simply try...