The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao Analysis

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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, was a very intriguing story. It incorporated numerous themes that certain individuals can relate to realistically. Author Junot Diaz wrote this interpretation from where he was raised. This fiction novel set up the themes of relationships, abuse, sexuality, parenthood and so forth. However, the one theme that stood out to the writer in this novel was the history of a supernatural being. To be more specific, cultural supernaturalism. Cultural supernaturalism introduced and concluded the novel.
The novel took place in New Jersey and speaks highly upon the Latin roots. The novel revolves around the life of protagonist Oscar Wao, who is described as an overweight Dominican boy and an outcast. During his adolescence years, he was the ideal Dominican male. A man who attracts various numbers
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Between her three scholarly articles and the novel, they all share the same point. Supernaturalism may influence the family through certain aspects but not everything. Simply meaning, that it may be used for healing, religious purposes, depression, and or personal option. In certain parts of the novel, the writer believes the narrator over exaggerated the curse. The novel believes the curse affects everything. The way a man is dying and if the curse would be carried on to the afterlife. For example, Oscar’s dreams of eventually becoming a hero in his after life is about to come true. However, before he dies, the gesture he makes, putting his hands up, is an act of surrender as well as a gesture of power. Oscar’s death is an inevitable part of the fukú, as the climax of the novel and as the completion of what Oscar has been striving for. “…they would sense him waiting for them on the other side and over there he wouldn’t be no fat boy or dork or kid no girl had ever loved; over there he’d be a hero, an avenger” (321-322). The curse took Oscar’s life and he would now be at