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This is the first 1,000 characters of 2058 words (8.23 pages) in the essay titled immigration2
It is a fact that almost all of the people in Canada are immigrants, or come from
immigrant descent. If it were not for the millions of people who have fled to Canada in
hope of a better life, Canada would never have prospered into what it is today. As a result
of this fact, it is hard to believe that immigrants are still faced with many hardships when
they enter Canada. Most immigrants have good intentions in mind when coming to a new
country. Immigrants coming to Canada believe that they will be able to keep their culture,
become successful and prosper. These misleading hopes set the immigrant up for a life of
continuous disappointment. Canadian Literature portrays the immigrant experience in a
negative light. The Canadian experience for immigrants appears to be programmed for
failure. Immigrants try to adopt a new identity in hope that this will enable them to
succeed in the future. Venturing to new lands often compels immigrants to isolate
themselves from society, by holding onto their own traditions and disregarding the new
culture. Immigrants who seek to become successful in Canada are often let down by
what they have found, and are left feeling fearful, desolate and helpless.
Immigrant characters in Canadian literature often express a fear of losing their
identity and culture. For most immigrants, culture is the only thing that truly belongs to
them when they come to a new country. In the novel The Black Madonna by Frank Paci,
Assunta Barrone is...
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Keywords: immigrants, immigrant experience, life canada, coming to canada, canadian literature, prosper, purposely, frank paci, canadian experience, black madonna, fear of losing, new identity, italian heritage, negative light, dowry, northern ontario, assunta, hardships, been a long time, good intentions
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