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Comparing Anaya And Ortiz Cofer's Short Stories
How do you reflect life lessons taught to you and you use them in your everyday life? Well, Rudolfo Anaya and Judith Ortiz Cofer’s stories do just that. In Anaya’s story, he writes about how he grew up with his grandfather, working on land and learning about his ancianos. Anaya’s grandfather was a man with great wisdom and taught a lot about his background, he only said a few words, and was remembered mostly for his silence. In Ortiz Cofer’s story, it started off as a selfish young girl named Constancia giving zero respect to her grandmother. She later has a conversation with her mother, after the incident, that forces her to think about how she made her grandmother feel and why her grandmother was so upset with her actions. Constancia then …show more content…
For example, Rodolfo Anaya always did respect his elder, But after growing up working with his grandfather, he savored his ancianos more because he knows more about them. Anaya states,” These lessons he earned from his past, which was as deep and strong as the currents of the river of life, a life could be stronger than death. ANaya also says,”I am glad I knew my grandfather.” Also, Ortiz Cofer’s character Constancia never respected her grandmother. SHe only saw her on some occasions, and when she did, she thought little of her. The story goes on and there is a part where Constancia grandmother gets lost on her way back to her pew at Sunday mass. Constancia is embarrassed for herself, showing that she is selfish and care about no-one but herself. Constancia doesn’t help her grandmother and doesn’t consider the “old lady” feelings, as she calls her, “I just can’t move to go get her… I hide my burning cheeks. I would like to disappear.” At the end of the story, grandmother doesn’t speak to Constancia. Abuela gets angry and explains that she made her feel like a zero, “Of all the hurtful things you can do to a person, the worst it to make them feel as if they are worth nothing.” Constancia thinks about it and finally realizes what she did. “... I can’t bring myself to tell my mother that I think I understand how I made my abuela feel.” Both stories reflect the life lessons, and just lessons, these people have learned from their

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