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NAMA : Mohammad Ramdhani

KELAS : MN23C

NIM : 20230080034

B. Assignment

Read one of the following short stories:

- “Drown” by Junot Díaz

- “The Man on the Stairs” by Miranda July

- “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut

- “Bettering Myself” by Ottessa Moshfegh

Answer
The stories in "Drown" are primarily set in the neighborhoods of New Jersey and the
Dominican Republic. They depict the lives of young characters who navigate the
challenges of growing up in a different culture while still being deeply connected to
their Dominican roots.

The collection opens with the story "Ysrael," which introduces the character Yunior, a
recurring protagonist in many of Díaz's works. Yunior's experiences as an immigrant
and the challenges he faces in assimilating into American society are central themes
throughout the collection.
"Drown" delves into various aspects of immigrant life, including the struggles of
poverty, language barriers, cultural clashes, and the complex dynamics within families.
Díaz's writing style is characterized by a unique blend of Spanish and English, reflecting
the bilingual and bicultural experiences of the characters.

The stories in "Drown" often depict harsh realities, including domestic violence,
addiction, and the search for identity. However, they also explore resilience, hope, and
the strength of familial bonds. Díaz's vivid and raw storytelling captures the
complexities of the immigrant experience and offers a deep exploration of the human
condition

Overall, "Drown" is a powerful collection of stories that showcases Junot Díaz's talent
for capturing the nuances of immigrant life and the challenges faced by individuals
straddling two cultures. It has received critical acclaim for its honest portrayal of the
immigrant experience and its impact on personal identity.

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