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Multiculturalism Explained In One Word: Peta

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When one is questioned about their culture, a common answer involves a person’s upbringing and how they were raised. How an individual is brought up into the world determines how they live their life, how they make their life, and how they view their life. This is because culture plays a major role on one’s everyday life: history, relationships, social status
Though one’s culture is a major key on how one lives their live, their personality may also play a role in their life as well as how they view the world. A person may make certain decisions in their life that are pulled from their own personality as an individual rather than their background; but, those views were taught and introduced by past experiences at one point or another. In the interview with Kristen Lee “Multiculturalism Explained in One Word: HAPA”, Lee speaks about her race a “formula” stating that she is “a quarter …show more content…

There is a good example of this in “Two Kinds” written about and by Amy Tan. Tan’s mother was extremely hard on her as a child in order to push her to do her best and achieve countless accomplishments. At the time, Tan was not found of her mother because she felt as if she was pushing her too much to be something that she’s not; but, as she grew older, she realized her mother truly cared and only wanted the best for her. Tan says at the end of the story, “I failed her many times,” showing that she acknowledged that she displeased her mother and says “I could only be me.” When Tan was finally old enough, her mother offered her the old piano because she was the only one that could play. Tan took this act as “a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed.” This shows how Tan’s mother takes their culture, in the fact that they are able to move past their complications, to heart and take pride in their relationship with their family and how one makes their life with the others around

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