In the passages An American Horror Story and Hunger of Memory they are both about immigration. An American Horror story is about a Vietnamese family escaping Vietnam on a fishing boat. They ended up in a refugee camp for months, after a while they finally got cleared to come to the United States. During their journey the family got split up multiple times. The family was flown into Portland Oregon and two of them were left in Vietnam.
Phong Dinh was sent to reeducation camp, he escaped from the camp on June 12, 1978 and try to escape Vietnam for 5 years and tried 25 times and failed. Finally in 1983 he was in the Philippians and then made it to the United States. The oldest child was left behind and was sent to refugee camp in Hong Kong. The Story was basically about Family trying to come to America and all the obstacles they had to overcome, but at the end when they got to America they succeeded with job and opportunities.
In Hunger of Memory it is about the author reminiscing about his childhood. During his childhood he mainly spoke Spanish. He didn’t live in a Mexican neighborhood he lived “Among all the los gringos” as it says in line 5. The los gringos are white people I believe. In the passage he also talks about how he felt different among all the other people. They were the only foreigners in the neighborhood. He felt like he couldn’t relate to the los gringos. It’s also about how the author watched his parent’s struggle speaking English with the los gringos, but when his parents spoke with other Spanish speaking families it was natural and reminded him of home. As
it states on pg.164 line 14 he says he feels related to the Spanish speakers because they share the same language.
These stories are both about foreigners coming to America for a better opportunity. In the stories the families both struggle, but they have to overcome a lot to achieve what they want.
The theme of both of the passages is living in two different cultures. In American horror story the family goes through a lot to finally get to America. On page 155 “there is no other country that has taken in so many people with different cultures and gained so much”. In the story hunger of memory he talks about growing up with so many different kinds of people in America and the struggle of being a native Spanish speaker. He had hard time adjusting, but in both of the stories it’s about a family coming over their struggles and succeeding in America. Another theme of the story is what is lost can be hard to overcome but at the end of the day it was for better. In American story they lose a lot but they have to overcome it to gain the good.