Mexican WhiteBoy
Pages 95-155
3/3/13
Dear Reader,
In Mexican WhiteBoy from
pages 95-155, Danny and Uno change and learn to work together.
Throughout this section of the novel we find out that Uno apologizes for hittimg Danny. Why did he apologize to Sofia and not directly to Danny? Uno says
this to Sofia ,
“‘I mean’t to tell you, man. I apologize, you know. For jumping you boy a few
weeks back. I just…you feel me? It messed with my head seeing my brother’s face
all bloody like that”’ (103). In this quote Uno tells Sofia that
he’s sorry for hitting Danny when he threw the baseball bat and it broke
Manny’s nose. I think that Uno should have apologized directly to Danny.
Danny and Uno change from enemies
to friends through baseball. Uno offers to catch while Danny pitches. They help
each other out so that they can both follow their dreams. Uno wants to move in
with his dad but needs money in order to do so. Danny wants to find his dad in Mexico but
needs money to buy a plane ticket. Uno proposes the option of making money in
the derbys to Danny and Danny accepts the offer. They practice together
everyday, Danny pitching and Uno catching. In the first derby, Danny fails to
strike out Carmelo Esposito. Uno helps Danny overcome his fear of pitching in
front of people. Danny always freezes and Uno helps him clear his mind to
strike out batters. Is Uno just being friendly to Danny to get money or is he
actually trying to be friends with him?
Mexican culture plays a big role in
Mexican WhiteBoy. For example, Uno, Sofia and a bunch of her friends
where going to see a movie and invited Danny. Uno then says ‘“What up, girl?
Your boy can’t get no invite. This movie’s only for full-on Mexican’s? They
can’t let nobody in if he got a drop of brother?”’(117). In order for Danny to
watch the movie he has to sneak in. What I didn’t understand is that Danny was
able to buy popcorn and drinks without a problem. He never got caught for not
being 100% Mexican. I think that excluding people just because of their race is
wrong. Discrimination of any kind is unfair.
Danny should have been allowed into the movies.
I feel that by the end of the book
Danny will finally talk to Liberty
and ask her on a date. Danny’s cousin Sofia is
trying to set Danny and Liberty
up because Danny likes her. It is getting obvious from the readers standpoint
that Danny really likes Liberty .
When Danny gets up to buy popcorn and drinks he realizes that Sofia
asked him to buy those items at the exact time Liberty was buying food. He starts to freeze
when he sees Liberty ,
and it’s obvious in this quote. “She gives him another smile, one that slices
up all the organs in his stomach. He looks right in her eyes and feels a sharp
pain in his middle, like when you look in the eyes of a little baby” (122). This
is a normal feeling for a person who sees their crush. I believe that Danny
will eventually talk to Liberty
without freezing and ask her on a date.
I always get really confused when
Danny writes to his father. In his letters he writes lies about his life. One
of the lies he tells his father in the letters is about dating Liberty . This is what Danny writes, “By the
way, she’s really amazing, Dad. Liberty ,
I mean. And smart. We talk about everything. Last night she told me she’s gonna
go to college wherever I get drafted. She wants to make it work no matter what
happens. Like I told you before, she’s from Mexico , so you’ll totally get along
with her” (135). Danny lies about having a girlfriend and talking to her about
those subjects. I think he tells his dad these things so that his dad will
approve of his life and love him. Why do you think that he lies to his dad?
So far I have enjoyed reading Mexican WhiteBoy. I'm looking forward to what events await in the rest of the novel.
Sincerely,
Sara Houle
thank you.
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