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Analysis Of ' Imagining Homelands ' By Bharati Mukherjee

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As a young American, and a very critical one at that, I believe that America is on a path to chaos. There may have been or may be a chance at some point in America’s long timeline where unity through diversity could be achieved in reality- that’s the principal this county was founded on after all- but the minds and hearts of the American people have never really been open to the idea. There is so much hatred and fear for people of other cultures in America that I honestly do not believe that America as a nation can ever become truly socially unified. Our citizens and government like to claim that we are a country where people of all kinds and cultures can come and be prosperous; live as they please, do as they please, be who they please, but from what I have seen in my short 19 years as an American I do not believe that to be entirely true. In “Imagining Homelands” by Bharati Mukherjee the author makes an observation that when immigrants come from their countries they are forced to give up or suppress their home cultures because of the overwhelming amount of exposure of the “American culture”. Mukherjee is quoted in the text saying “The question I meant to raise was simply this: Which one of us is the freak? Someone who retains the food, the clothes, the accent of expatriation, or her T-shirted, blue-jeaned sister? The answer is by no means clear.” She poses the question of wither or not the suppressor or the expresser is the weirder one in the situation of being thrown

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