Lincoln's new school symbolizes the predominantly white society that has isolated Hispanic people like Lincoln. The struggles he has fitting into his school mirror the struggles he has, and Hispanic people have had, fitting into the white community.
An example of symbolism in Gary Soto's "Taking Sides" is when the narrator's father gives him a pair of boxing gloves, which symbolize the struggle and conflict the narrator faces in trying to find his identity and navigate friendships in his new neighborhood. The boxing gloves represent the idea of taking sides and the physical and emotional battles the narrator must engage in.
Peter Sotos was born in 1960.
Sotos syndrome was first described in 1964 by a pediatrician named Juan F. Sotos. He observed the unique characteristics of the syndrome in several children he encountered in his practice.
With appropriate treatment, management, and encouragement, children with Sotos syndrome can do well. Adults with Sotos syndrome are likely to be within the normal range for height and intellect. Sotos syndrome is not associated with a shortened life span.
Sotos Katakos's birth name is Sotirios Katakos.
Sotos Chondropoulos has written: 'Saint Nektarios, a saint for our times' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian saints
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