Read the following excerpt from Julia Ortiz Cofer’s poem "El Olvido." It is dangerous to spurn the clothes you were born to wear
for the sake of fashion; dangerous to use weapons and sharp instruments you are not familiar with; dangerous to disdain the plaster saints before which your mother kneels praying with embarrassing fervor that you survive in the place you have chosen to live: The items listed in this excerpt symbolize the ways of life that are unfamiliar to the speaker. the fervent religious beliefs of the speaker’s mother. the speaker’s desire to forget embarrassing traditions. the traditions and customs of the speaker’s native land.
The excerpt symbolize the ways of life that are unfamiliar to the speaker is the traditions and customs of the speaker’s native land.
<h3>What is the theme poem? </h3>
El Olvido is the poem written by Julia Ortiz Cofer. The speaker emphasizes the likelihood that their child may forget their roots throughout the entire poem.
The biggest problem is that immigrants' habits or cultures are very likely to alter as a result of residing in the United States.
The traditions and practices of the speaker's home country serve as a metaphor for the ways of life that are foreign to him or her in this extract.