"Dolores de Pocha" response

I thought this essay was beautiful and had a lot of incredible imagery and themes hidden within the language. But the theme that stood out the most to me was the theme of love and acceptance of family, despite the distance and differences between one another. Even though those differences can be scary, family accepts you for who you are with unconditional love. Another thing I loved about the style of this was that there was no quotations to show dialogue, but that it could be clearly read as dialogue. I thought this helped the story flow better and gave a sense of internal thought to the words. I also liked figuring out some of the Spanish, even though I have never learned it before, and I thought the fact that not everything was translated made it more personal and traditional to Mexican culture. And that wasn't going to change because that language was an important part of it. The only question I have regarding the story was the sentence "The truth is I'm a broken symbol" on page 5. I wasn't sure what was meant by this but I'm curious to know!

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