By Amit Majmudar
Setting:
The setting for this poem is not one in particular; however, readers can infer it is based on different situations Asian people face in airports.
Event:
I consider this poem presents a reality a young brown male with Asian descendant faces when he goes through the T.S.A. Or in more general terms the reality that people from Southern Asia may face in this situation in the T.S.A. The Transportation Security Administration (T.S.A.) was an organization founded after the 9/11 attacks, was especially chary with people coming from the southern part of Asia.
Characters:
From my perspective, the character of this poem is the speaker. His experience in airports, and in life after the 9/11
How did it make me feel? Can I make any connection to my life?
I really enjoy reading this poem, I consider it pictures how the fact that you come from another culture, or even how you look is going to create others perspective of you are or people are going to stereotype. For example, all Pakistanis are terrorists. I think this happens a lot in airports especially because of all the terrorist attacks and so on. I cannot relate this to my life, but I think it can be related to Latinos culture, and how Americans see them as criminals.
I really enjoy reading this poem, I consider it pictures how the fact that you come from another culture, or even how you look is going to create others perspective of you are or people are going to stereotype. For example, all Pakistanis are terrorists. I think this happens a lot in airports especially because of all the terrorist attacks and so on. I cannot relate this to my life, but I think it can be related to Latinos culture, and how Americans see them as criminals.
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