question archive In both Phillip Roth's “The Conversion of the Jews” and Part 1 of America Is In The Heart we see the main characters (young Ozzie and young Allos) questioning their situations

In both Phillip Roth's “The Conversion of the Jews” and Part 1 of America Is In The Heart we see the main characters (young Ozzie and young Allos) questioning their situations

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In both Phillip Roth's “The Conversion of the Jews” and Part 1 of America Is In The Heart we see the main characters (young Ozzie and young Allos) questioning their situations. How does this self-questioning create tensions in their identity formation? Provide an example from each story.  

 
How does Bulosan engage in how Filipinos/Filipino-Americans are racialized? Provide an example from the Philippines (Part 1) and from the United States (either Part 2 & 3). 

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