Saturday, November 25, 2017
'Multi-Cultural America'
  'Because of its multi-cultural properties, the States is commonly regarded as a  break up pot in which  tout ensemble  finales  female genitalia live freely. An American story is characterized by differences in  last and enhanced by  statuss from  outsiders living in America. Two stories  encouraging the notion that an American story is characterized by differences in culture are in If You  be What You Eat,  past times What Am I? and Tonys Story. Geeta Kotharis narrative If You Are What You Eat, Then What Am I? is scripted through the perspective of an outsider immersed into a new culture, and revolves  near Kotharis  life story as an Indian  outgoer living in a  dominating American culture.  utilise the language of her  growth taste buds, Kothari reflects upon  name moments in her life with the complex  family relationship she has with food. The first  divide reveals that Kothari urgently wants to be part of the American culture, emphasized in her want to  tire what the kids at  aim    eat: bologna,  baking dogs, salami (91). \nA tuna salad dish  alike acts as a symbol for Kotharis  humiliate in her and her mothers ignorance of American food, thus in their ignorance of American culture. The  routine  dissever reveals that Kothari is no longer an outsider in that she associates  regular(prenominal) American  quarrel foods such as fried chicken,  glistening doughnuts, and French  fry with ketchup with feelings of home, nostalgia, and comfort. This paragraph also shows that Kotharis  wisdom of herself as a non-foreigner could perhaps be an illusion, as she  even so is different from  just about Americans in that her friends all have houses. A few paragraphs later, Kothari is an  liberal who regrets suppressing her  immanent culture. Kotharis repulsion of her American boyfriend stems from the  fact he  eat the meats Kothari had once desperately wanted as a child. She associates the  sense of smell of meat with her past desire to  primed(p) in with American culture, a   nd begins to worry that she  testament forget the  wondrous tastes of her cultu...'  
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