Summary Of Our Papers 'And What Is The What' By Julia Alvarez

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In the excerpts from "Our Papers" by Julia Alvarez and "What is the What" by Dave Eggers, both talk about the complex issue of social class and how it affects certain groups. A social class is a group of people in a society that possess the same socioeconomic status. Those with lower social classes may experience more hardship or discrimination than those with higher ones. This issue emerges through these two texts because the narrator both face hardships that they might not have encountered if they were at a higher social status. In the excerpt from "Our Papers", the families struggles happen because of the location of where they live. As the narrator began introducing her story, she states "In the Dominican Republic no one could travel …show more content…

As the boys began talking to the new found people, they told them, "Were so hungry!" And we have no clean drinking water. They're drinking from puddles, from the swamps" (Eggers 19). The social class of these boys is much worse than the Alvarez family. They have very limited resources that are needed to stay alive. Without money or assistance, their struggle will soon turn into pain or maybe even death. As they continued talking to the intruders, they soon realized there were not there to help them but instead, "The new soldiers chased us from the village, beating whomever they could" (Eggers 38). Very quickly, their homes and dignity were stripped away from them by people they believed were there to help the. Both the boys and the soldiers are apart of different social classes that affect how this whole scene played out. The soldiers, who were escorting people of higher importance, intruded the village and demanded it be there. Because of their higher social class, they could do what they want and have no regard for the lives of the people below them. In return, the walking boys had no place to stay and were forced to flee yet

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