Dear
Reader, Mexican White Boy Pages 156-224
In reading almost the entire novel, Mexican
White Boy, by Matt de la Peña, I see an overabundance of information
pertaining to the characters through major events that occur. Danny and Uno’s
families have secrets from the past, which they uncover, while they encounter troubles
along the way. The boys are able to ascertain more about what their family
members are really like, which is for the better and worse. I know for a fact
that going through times like this isn’t easy, but when they persevere, they
will find the truth and learn to accept it.
As I analyze Uno’s lifestyle, I realize that he has a challenging life. His
biological father is troublesome at times, and he has a stepfather who
constantly yells at him. On top of all this, he learns that his mother is
pregnant. His mother says, “’Ernesto wants a son with his own blood here. It’s
nothing against you or Manny’” (198). Personally, I think that this is one of
the worst things a mother can say to her child, because they will take it the
opposite way, as Uno does. This creates tension and causes Uno to feel
unwanted, even when his mother tries to say otherwise. With all of this chaos,
Uno has a hard time keeping his head on straight and can’t seem to relate to
his family. He wants to love his family, but he can’t even talk to them or tell
them about his plans in life without becoming angry or confused, which is
problematic. How would you react in a situation where you feel isolated and
unwanted in your own family?
When it comes to Uno’s real father, everything changes. Senior has strong views
about the world that can be both confusing and inspiring. Senior’s views allow Uno
to discover some of Senior’s strange ways. Senior explains that a thief was trying
to break into his house, but he caught him. Instead of beating him up or
calling the police, Senior brought the boy inside and spoke to him. He said, “I
served time, lost my marriage, lost my son. Lost my damn sense of who I was”
(159). He told the boy about how he turned his life around, and how the boy
could, too. Senior forgave the boy and gave him money for his girlfriend and
his baby. The way that Senior handles this situation shocks Uno. This story
makes Uno realize that his father is a changed man who wants to do the right
thing.
The way in which Uno’s family communicates
with one another is part of the Mexican culture. They talk a lot, and want what
they say to be heard, like a true Mexican. This trait seems to have been passed
down, proving that learning one’s culture starts at home, which shapes the
identities of those in future generations
Danny hasn’t been acquainted with his family
members for most of his life. This leads to some gaps in the knowledge that he
has pertaining to them. At first, Danny doesn’t know anything about where his
father is or why he left. But in this portion of the novel, all of that
changes. Danny stumbles upon numerous secrets that his family has
been keeping from him, and he observes what some of his uncles are really
capable of.
It all starts with a phone call from his mother. She tells Danny, “’Your dad’s
the only person I’ve ever been in love with. It’s just, well, things happened
that made it impossible for us to stay together…He’s a good man…That’s all you
need to know, I think’” (193). Do you know why Danny’s mother wouldn’t tell him
why his father isn’t around anymore? Personally, I believe that everyone has
the right to know what happens within their family. When Danny isn’t informed,
I feel like he is being cheated. No matter what his mother says to convince
Danny that she has reasons for not telling him about his father, I will always
believe that he deserves to be told, and nothing will change that.
As he and his mother continue to talk, Danny isn’t able to obtain any
information from his mother about his father. Yet, what he discovers is
priceless. Mom really does love both Danny and his father and she wants to make
everything right. Danny must be happy that his mom is making an effort because even
if they aren’t together as a family the fact that they love one other makes
them one, which is all that Danny hopes for. Family is important to me, and
just having love from others can make life easier. How do you feel? What makes
a true family? Do you have to be together or do you just have to love one
another?
Although Danny doesn’t have much information about his father, he keeps
digging. He asks Sofia if she knows what happened between his parents. She
says, “’I think he hit her, cuz. I’m sorry to tell you, but I think you got a
right to know. He hit her and she came to stay with us after. And then when
that thing happened at the beach he got in trouble’” (195). This completely
shocks Danny, yet he tries to shrug it off. Why do you think he attempts not to
show any emotion? I know that if I was told the reason why my parents split up
was due to abuse, I would feel awful. No one should suffer domestic abuse or its
consequences, which this novel addresses.
Even though Danny knows why his father left, he still doesn’t know where he is.
For a couple of days, Danny ponders where he could possibly be, and if he
should buy a ticket to Mexico to attempt to locate him. For some reason, Danny
can’t convince himself to purchase the ticket, but eventually he realizes that
it is good that he didn’t.
One day, Danny and Uno attend a Padres game. While they are at the game, Danny
sees the “scout” that has been watching him at all of their hustles. The only
problem is, he isn’t in the press box; he is a hot dog vendor. If I were Danny,
I would have been surprised. I believe he was in shock, but instead of just
sitting there, as I would have, he decides to be proactive. Danny gets out of
his seat and follows the man. When he catches up to him, they speak with one
another. Danny is informed that this man isn’t really a scout. The man
tells him, “’He asked me if I could watch over you. While he’s away…Your dad
asked me if I could. I said of course’”(218). When Danny hears the man mention
his father, he is caught off guard. For the past four years, Danny has had no
idea what happened to his father, then all
of a sudden he finds himself next to a man who has spoken to his father and may
know where he is. If I were Danny, I would have been asking a million
questions, yet he keeps his composure, which is amazing. How would you have
reacted in a situation like this?
As they continue to talk, Danny discovers that his father saved this man's life
in a fight. The man also says, “’He always brags on you, you know. Goes on and
on about what a great kid you are. A great player, too, he tells everybody’”
(219). Danny comes to realize that his father truly cares for and admires him,
which is exciting. The fact this man has been watching over him for his father is
important. Even if a parent can’t be there, they should make sure that their
child is protected, which is exactly what Danny’s father does. This also
incorporates Mexican culture. Mexicans often protect their own, will keep their
promises, and have a reason for everything, making them who they are.
When Danny is about to go back to his seat, he is able to discover one last thing
about his father. He learns where his
dad is: in prison. Danny is crushed. I can’t imagine how terrible he must feel when
he finds out, after all these years, that his father is in prison. How would
you react if one of your parents was in prison, especially if a stranger had to
tell you? Would you feel betrayed or protected?
Unfortunately, the only way that Danny can cope with
this shocking news is by cutting himself with tweezers when he
arrives at Sofia’s house. The only person that is there for him in this time of
struggle is Sofia. She just keeps saying, “’You didn’t do nothin’ wrong…You
don’t got nothin’ to do with him bein’ in trouble’” (224). I am glad that Sofia
cares about Danny this much, because without her he would probably fall apart.
Everyone needs someone who will always be there for them. Do you have someone
in your life that you can always turn to? If so, how have they helped you in
times of trouble?
Not
only does Danny come across the lies of the last four years, but he learns
about the dark side of his Uncle Ray. His Uncle had taken him to the market and
while they were in a parking lot he performed a hit and run. This is an unacceptable action that should never occur, so I still wonder why Ray did it, especially with Danny in the car. This scares Danny
because he sees that his uncle can be a dangerous man, as opposed to someone he
should look up to. This reminds me of the novel Hit and Run by Lurlene
McDaniel. It is about how if one is involved in a hit and run, they cannot take
back their actions, but what they do to cope with it makes them who they are.
Later, Danny overhears his Uncle Tommy saying to his Uncle Ray, that they are
supposed to keep Danny away from trouble. Tommy said, “He didn’t want Danny
involved in any of this shit. None of it. You and me promised,
Ray” (203). Even though Danny doesn’t know it at the time, his father is the
one who wants to keep him out of trouble. This proves that Danny’s uncles have communicated
with his father, who wants Danny to grow up to be a respectable person, not a
thug. How would you have reacted to seeing this hearing about something that
you didn't understand, like Danny did?
Everything that Danny and Uno have determined about their families is quite outrageous,
yet it hasn’t stopped them from hustling people and hanging out with their
friends. Danny has been able to perfect his form and they have won almost every
hustle. They are even able to defeat their biggest opponent Carmelo, who they
hustle out of eighty dollars after fighting for their lives and the money. On
their down time, the boys play some games of truth or dare with friends, and
Danny even attempts to talk to Liberty.
I cannot wait to find out how the novel ends. I’ll write soon and let you know
how everything turns out. Hopefully, I can report some good news.
Sincerely,
Hi Anne,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading your response! I agree with you on the fact that Uncle Ray's hit and run incident was childish and immature. He had no right to run over the hippie's legs, especially with Danny inside the car. Danny needs a good masculine role model, not an insane uncle who exposes him to malevolence. Ray cannot erase this mistake, so Danny will be permanently haunted from the bloody and badly beaten hippie.
To answer your question, I can always turn to my younger sister in times of trouble. She can always help me find a solution to my problems. This is why I understand why you are glad that Sofia protects her cousin Danny. She helps Danny realize that he has nothing to do with why his father is locked up in jail. Sofia serves as a great role model for Danny who struggles to safely and effectively cope with his emotions.
I agree with you on the fact that Danny's father cares about Danny. He hired the "Mexican scout" to watch over Danny because he wanted somebody strong to protect him from danger. I believe that Danny's father wants his son to be successful later in life instead of ending up in jail like him. Danny's father is aware of the fact that Danny has a great chance of being the first one in the family to go to college.
Sincerely,
Ankit
Here is a link to a website that explains the effects of a good role model:
http://www.livestrong.com/article/68593-effects-good-role-models/
Hi Anne,
ReplyDeleteThis response is amazing I love how you tie family into it! It was really interesting and kept my attention.
To me a true family means people who love you for not matter who you are or what you do. I believe that it is important to be together with your family and to be loved by your family. Love will always be seen but you also have to see each other to show the love for one another.
In Uno's situation I believe that I would want to leave. I would feel so isolated and miserable. I can't believe he puts up with what he does. I would want to move with my father as soon as possible. Uno's life with his mother is awful.
If I learned my father was in prison I would feel betrayed. I wouldn't want to be lied to for most of my life. O r have the hope of going and seeing my father in Mexico. I don't think I could talk to him ever if he lied to me. I rather no the truth then be lied to. I believe that would be worse and I would be more mad if I learned it was a lie.
I believe it is great to have someone to turn to in your life. Without them you couldn't make it through hard times. I know I can always turn to my cousin Ally. We are so close that we are like sisters. We also know that we can tell each other anything and it won't affect our friendship. I can also go to my mom if I need to talk to someone. These people guide me when I need help or I am confused about something.
If I heard something I didn't understand I don't know what I would do. I would probably confront the person. Or I wouldn't be able to and just rethink it in my head. I think it is hard because I wouldn't be able to tell if it was right to step in. I would be very confused. The news could shock me so much that I might not be able to talk to anyone.
Sincerely,
Lauren Abbott