Differences in Expectations an Argumentative Analysis of Aurora Guerrero’s film
Mosquita y Mari In Aurora Guerrero’s film Mosquita y Mari discusses the lives of two high school classmates Mari and Yolanda who are growing up in Huntington Park a predominantly Mexican neighborhood in Los Angeles California. In this film characters Mari and Yolanda have contrasting backgrounds. Because Mari’s upbringing contrasts with Yolanda’s it allows for the viewer to question both sides of the immigrant experience and furthermore examine what that contrast can mean for the maturing women. The expectations of Yolanda and Mari are drastically different due to their culture and cultural identities. Immigrants are depicted as having more of the traditional
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In Aurora Guerrero’s Mosquita y Mari those expectations that have been traditionally set by society are demolished. Even Mari who has very low societal expectations to meet is seen as valuable in the class room even as she is working to help support her family, even though a child working in this novel is seen as being inappropriate but in other works seen as necessary. In works such as Chicana Goes to College, the main female characters are projected to the reader as being less useful than a man and that they should be at home having babies not be going to school to create a future for themselves because society in Chicana Goes to College believes she will end up in that position anyway. Where as women are expected to work and run a household in Chicana Goes to College, Aurora Guerrero wrote, Mari working to be inappropriate since Mari is a child and should be living as such, but still allows for the reader to see the traditions stuck in her families ways, more so when compared to Yolandas family