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Culture And Cultural Identity

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Cultural identity is a feeling of belonging to a group based on ethnicity, social class, and etc. But along with cultural identities comes social barriers, which include a difference in race, gender, sexuality, language, religious group, age, and etc. When one is bound to culture, they receive a feeling of acceptance but have limited opportunities, in that they would be subjected in society due to discrimination. When one isn't bound to culture, they would have the freedom to create their whole path entirely without the constraints, but would have to find out who they are altogether. Culture is a way of life shared upon many individuals of society, but whether or not culture is a positive aspect of life is questionable. This topic of …show more content…

The narrator explains that her father, Chang, was born and raised in China but moved to Brooklyn at the age of 13 or 14. Because of the distance between him and his home country, he had a hard time fitting into society. She further describes that because he was separated from his culture he always wanted to go back to China, since it was where he grew up. As Nunez narrates the toll of being separation of Chang and his culture she expresses that “‘He always wanted to go back. He always missed China.’ But he was only ten years old when he left. ‘Yes, but that's what counts-where you spent those first years, and your first language. That’s who you are’” (Nunez 16). Because Chang always missed China and wanted to go back, it blinded him from present opportunities that led him to lead a sad life. Nunez uses the rhetorical strategy characterization, a method an author uses to develop characters in a work, to support her argument that because Chang was bound to culture he led a wistful life. Chang “always wanted to go back” to China because he missed his culture. Because “[h]e always wanted to go back,” it proves that he never enjoyed his life because he was stuck on the things he couldn't have in his life. Also because he “missed China” since he “spent [his] first years” there, he was separated from his culture. Due to this he live life unhappily because he always reminisced about his past in

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