Critical analysis of reoccurring themes in the book `The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao` by Junot Diaz
She was ready to accept the fact that she can never be the first lady in her man 's heart no matter how painful it becomes . However danger came really close when Trujillo and his sister finally found out about Beli . Although Beli did not want to leave her country , she was forced to do so due to her fear of losing her future and at the advice of her concerned foster mother . That was when Beli had to flee to the United States where she was to start a new life . Indeed , love

can really be very bitter and unjust to some people . While other people are throwing away all the goodness love can bring , there are those who yearn for the freedom of loving someone , yet they can never do either because they were struck by fuku , or they are just simply not meant to be
Aside from Beli 's sad experience on love , Diaz 's notion about love is also illustrated in Oscar 's experience : Love was a rare thing , easily confused with million other things , and if anybody knew this to be true it was him (Diaz 321 . As Lola and her boyfriend Yunior narrate Oscar 's story side-by-side , it becomes apparent that Oscar was able to meet several girls in his short-lived life . Even at the young age of seven , Lola describes him to be someone who developed a great fondness for girls who wore lipstick
All the other boys his age avoided the girls like they were a bad case of Captain Trips . Not Oscar . The girls - his sister Lola 's friends his mother 's friends , even their neighbor , Mari Colon , a thirty-something postal employee who wore red on her lips and walked like she had a bell for an ass - all purportedly fell...





