In the case of Rodriguez in “Aria: Memoir of a Bilingual Childhood”, Rodriguez deals with the after effects of being born into an immigrant family. The separation of languages and different cultures causes him and his family to in a way alienate themselves from the society around them. They refer to their Caucasian neighbors as “gringos”. Rodriguez opens up with how he only was “able to understand some fifty stray English words” (Rodriguez 321) when he first …show more content…
The segregation that is visible plays a huge role in the division of society. He talks about the unfairness that the minority face and experience everyday just because of the color of their skin. This not only affects the individual emotionally and psychologically but also inspires violence and hate in society as a whole. He mentions the horrific actions of the Birmingham police force. The separation of society is a physical barrier in which the police “push and curse old Negro women and young Negro girls…slap and kick old Negro men and young boys” (King 218). These unjust actions continue to create a barrier in which there is a low level of respect and love for another