Be Colored Me Tango Chapter Summaries

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Chapter 1: The book begins with a description of a place that seems to be an anomaly when compared to its surroundings. It appears that the author is describing a ballroom that extrudes itself with its extra-contemporary features and extravagant design. This place stood out to the usual unembellished festival venues the author was used to attending. The author symbolizes the unique experiences that one encounters in tango because people often dance with strangers and share their different perspectives of the art. During this particular occasions, the author met a man where she develops a fondness of him and makes a genuine connection. They decide to keep in touch and then meet a year or so later. However, it seems that the man the author thought …show more content…

However, it is quite difficult to make a living in Buenos Aires and many people are too prideful to leave. There are even daily protest demonstrations throughout the country that block off roads and cause mayhem. Nevertheless, the life of the city demonstrates that tango is more than a dance. Only in Buenos Aires is tango a way of being, an essential piece of the larger puzzle. Everywhere else in the world, tango is just an art form without much cultural sustenance supporting it. The reason the author says this is because in Argentina, the culture is alive and thriving. People are interested in each other and willing to share stories. Time, in America, is an expensive resource and people are habitually rushing around. These people are unable to soak in the world around them and everything that is happening. Although the people of Argentina live in harsh conditions, they are willing to sacrifice and live happily through the life-energy, creativity, interest, and desire of the …show more content…

They are seen as a vital part of daily life where people can talk to anyone about anything. The sense of trust in Buenos Aires is fascinating as the people are all very outgoing and extroverted. The language of tango, the poetry and lyrics, usually surpasses local representation and proves to be universally enlightening. Many relatable themes such as loss, nostalgia, and heartache caters to all audiences and draw people into a shared experience. Poetry lyrics are ambiguous and push people to use their imagination and creativity to unleash its potential. The lyrics are all about the feeling of being alive and embracing the ideas and emotions within

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