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When Julia informs her family of her desire to become a writer, she is met with disbelief and told repeatedly, "just make sure you work in a nice office" (p. 243) and “don't work like a donkey like me” (p. 121). For Julia's undocu- mented and poorly educated family, getting an office job is considered a mark of success. However, to Julia, this belief is a product of a culture of low expectations. Why would working in an office with air-conditioning be considered a sign of success in Julia's family? Why are they so quick to try to crush her dreams of being a writer?​

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I think that it's a success because the rest of her family couldn't get those jobs. I think their so quick to try and crush her dreams because her family is jealous of her because they could maintain/gain a job like that.

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