Julia Alvarez's All-American Girl

Words: 395
Pages: 2

Julia Alvarez is a Dominican American author. Her stories often revolving around her Dominican culture, or new life in the united states as a child. Using figurative language and word choice, such as Spanish, Julia Alvarez allows readers to accept who they are and help adapt to new situations through her own stories and experiences with immigration. Being from a different country, Alvarez wasn’t comfortable being the outcast. In the poem “All-American Girl” Alvarez mentions how she wanted to look like an “American Girl”. “I wanted stockings, makeup, store bought clothes; I wanted to look like an American girl to speak English so you couldn’t tell I’d come from somewhere else.” (254) At age ten, and just coming from the Dominican Republic,