Leaving the DR
Papers and Marriage
Work & Injury
Family & Relationships
Themes & Author's purpose
100

The main reason Ramon leaves the DR

He believes he can build a better financial future in the US

100

Ramon's biggest obstacle when he arrives in the US

Getting legal immigration papers

100

Ramon's job situation in the US is best described as this

Constantly changing jobs trying to get ahead

100

Nilda and Ramon eventually have these together

Children

100

A major theme shown through Ramon's journey

The American Dream comes with painful sacrifices

200

What Ramon hopes the US will offer him

The American Dream/ opportunity for success

200

What Ramon pays a woman early on to do

Marry him so he can get citizenship papers

200

The job where Ramon injures himself

Factory job

200

The kind of husband and father Ramon becomes

Irresponsible, selfish, and frequently absent

200

Why Junot Diaz includes Ramon's repeated failures

To show how ambition can blind a person

300

The emotional cost of leaving his family behind

Guilt and shame that haunt him throughout the story

300
What happens with the woman he pays to marry him
She steals his money and disappears
300

How Ramon injures himself

He breaks his back lifting something heavy

300
What Ramon does during his trip to the DR with Nilda

He chickens out and avoids seeing his original family

300

The theme represented by Ramon's two families 

Success without responsibility destroys relationships

400

What Ramon tells himself to justify abandoning his family

That he will return once he has money and success

400

The woman Ramon marries who helps him get his papers legally

Nilda

400

What Ramon does after getting injured

He blames Nilda and begins to distance himself from her

400

What Ramon's behavior in the DR reveals about him

He feels guilt and shame but can't face it

400

What Diaz suggests about immigration

It promises opportunity but can damage identity and family bonds

500

The irony of Ramon's departure from the DR

He leaves to help his family but distances himself from them instead

500

The reason Ramon wants both marriages in the US

To gain legal status, not for love

500

What the injury symbolizes in Ramon's journey

The physical and emotional price of chasing the American Dream

500

What Ramon ultimately does to Nilda and their family

Leaves little by little and eventually abandons them

500

The deeper message about Ramon's character

He is not purely a villain, he is a tragic mix of ambition, selfishness, and insecurity