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Monday, January 14, 2019

Nyorican Dream

NyThe Nuyori basis ambition is a documentary about the construction of identity and how family, race, class, and sexuality can collapse on top of you. It follows the daily struggles of a migrant blue-collar Puerto Rican family living in New York. The Nuyorican Dream is an ambitious and often serious case. Nuyorican are of second generation who are born and live in New York City. The difference between Nuyorican and Puerto Ricans is the country they are born in and that Nuyorican barely speak Spanish.This subscribe follows three generations of mother Marta Torress, forty-six, family. In the twelvemonth 1940s 60s Puerto Ricans suffered of a lot of poverty. You could barely find mulls and if you did the payments could not countenance enough money to support your family. Millions migrated to New York City in depend for a better animation, mainly economically. Marta Torres decides to come to Brooklyn, New York nigh the 1960s with her family. She comes to aim for a better vivific ation,but it doesnt result how she wished it could of.She is a mother of five kids who only her eldest son Roberto graduated from college and has job as a teacher and administrator in a semipublic school. Her other kids can be considered to be less successful. Eldest babe Tati is addicted to heroin and crack but tries to quit and leave it grit so she moves to Florida with her husband but s process remains hooked to this addiction. Didnt finish her education and now is hard for her to find jobs. Has a young lady who is five years old.She struggles through and through for money and ends up losing her apartment so she moves back to Brooklyn. After years of trying she becomes drug free. Then we gestate Betty who is 26 years old and is also addicted to heroin and crack. She didnt finish her education either and got pregnant of 3 kids whom she lost work force for. Marta gets the custody of these three innocent kids. You probably asking yourself why she unplowed having children after the first one if she couldnt afford to and wasnt responsible. wholesome Betty says, It just happens and I foolt believe in spontaneous abortion.Millie the young of the Torres family, thirteen years old, attends school and hopes to get out of the life she is in. Danny, twenty-three younger brother, spend most of his beat behind veto due to robbery and drugs. When he thinks he is finish with a life of crime he find himself back in jail till he is thirty. This family was from all corners facing problems and was not what Marta had expected for her kids. Marta brought her kids here mostly to give them a better education and opportunities because Puerto Rico in her time was phasing poverty and political issues.The status of Puerto Ricans based on this film wasnt as good as what you would imagine. All these migrants came for the American Dreams but in order to have success in it they have to go through many obstacles. Puerto Ricans use both Spanish and English put unitedly for is k nown to us Spanglish. Puerto Ricans are not the only group of Latinos which phase angle these problems. We have for example Mexicans, Dominicans and Colombians who come to New York City in seem of a better life for their kids but they have struggles as well.Many kids dont take advantage of the opportunities and get peer pressure or hang out with the wrong crew and get to drugs and cutting school. This film taught me that we should ceaselessly take advantage of the opportunities we get in life and in having a good education. In order to be successful in the United States you will always need education. We should be satisfied and pleasant with what we have, because there are others who dont have half of what we have. We should always be proud of our background because although it has poverty it has beautiful natural resources.

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