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    To love is to Endure and Within Weakness Gains Strength From the day Tita entered the world, her fate was sealed with the De la Garza’s family tradition, which lead to the cause of her pain and suffering from the hands of her mother, Mama Elena. Tita and Mama Elena’s estranged relationship was oppressed with complications from Tita’s premature birth and the sudden death of her father, which caused Mama Elena to reject her nurturing nature and discard bonding with Tita. Although Tita’s emotions would

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    siblings wore conservative clothing, and were home early on the week days and weekends. All were forced to do good in school and be fully true to God. Their life was all about tradition and doing what their parents told them to do. My grandma wanted my mother to go into nursing so she would be the one to take care of the family since my mother was the only sibling staying back in Iowa, rather than my mother’s sibling who have moved all over the country. My father was an only child. He has always been

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    that she is not good at being a wife and she cannot complete her expected tasks accordingly. After all of the drama that occurs in her own life, her family life becomes disturbed by her father being drafted back into the military even though he is hurt and unable to complete his duties. Mulan takes it upon herself to ease some of the stress on her family and run away to join the military in her father’s place. In Mulan’s mind, she has not only corrected her situation of disappointing her mother by not

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    learning to become meek and passive and moving from China to the United States without much of a choice. She never gets much of a chance to become accustomed to the traditions that America has. She eventually has a daughter named Lena, who grew up used to the “American” lifestyle. Since they were surrounded by different cultures and traditions throughout their lives, Ying-ying can not bond and have a close relationship with Lena. As Lena ages, Ying-ying finds it harder and harder to explain to her why

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    In South Korean culture family, gender roles, and customs all intertwine, in a traditional Korean family your role in the family is determined by gender and age. However, in recent years it seems like the traditional family dynamics and gender roles are being redefined by the newer generations. South Korean families are leaving behind the traditional family practices, gender roles inside the Korean culture are traditional male and female roles, and lastly customs are hugely influenced by Confucianism

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    Use. The story discusses a poor African-American family that has conflicting ideas on the topic of heritage. One meaning suggests that heritage refers to family traditions and the other interpretation is about African culture. Because of this contrast, the main characters Dee, Mama, and Maggie represent heritage in a different way through Everyday Use. In the short story Everyday Use, Mama believes heritage revolves around cherishing family tradition. As a part of her own heritage Mama is proud to

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    Christmas has been kept for hundreds of years with traditions, in many countries around the world. The United States starts to prepare for Christmas months in advance. From decorating with lights, to shopping, Americans are so hyped up about this holiday. But Americans seem blinded about other countries’ cultures, so that blind fold will be taken off now. The Christmas traditions and customs of Brazil, Egypt, and Sweden will be explored to show how others celebrate Christmas. Coming to the first

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    this event to happen, but it’s a tradition. It’s the worst day of some people’s lives, just like it was going to be for Tessie Hutchinson. “It is a tradition and everyone likes traditions and I will pass it down to my understudy,” said Mr. Summers It was a bright, hot summer day, and all of the people in the town was there except one person, Tessie Hutchinson. After a while Mrs. Hutchinson showed up because she forgot about it. She hurried to find her family before

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    Many people celebrate various traditions all over the world on holidays, birthdays etc. those traditions can define a race, culture, and nations but there are specific ones that represent your family. My family is set apart by carrying the spirit of Christmas by traveling to New York. We go to see many sights such as the Rockefeller Christmas Tree that marks that Christmas has officially begun. With Red Cross employees in the background with Christmas music ringing bells in hopes of people donating

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    and how that influences family prejudices. “The Lottery” represents any action, behavior, or idea that is passed down from one generation to the next that’s accepted and followed without question. Family relationships are important to how the actions of the lottery are carried out, but these relationships mean nothing the moment it’s time to stone the unlucky victim. The lottery has been taking place in the village for as long as anyone can remember. It is a tradition, an annual ritual that no

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