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Point by Point comparison of Eva and Elizabeth Introduction Eva and Elizabeth are two young girls in their adolescence period who are from different backgrounds yet they seem to share common issues and characteristics. These similarities in the two girls is probably because of their shared characteristics about their birth place inn their families or because they have siblings and even social support system. Other than their similarities, Eva and Elizabeth also share difference which may be attributed to the fact that they have different backgrounds and culture not to mention living in different parts of the world.
All these similarities and differences will be discussed in more details.Age and backgroundEva is a thirteen year old (13 years) European girl who has a polish origin. She is currently residing in the United States of America but as an immigrant because she was not born in the United States of America. Elizabeth on the other hand is younger than Eva by three years (she therefore is 10 years old) and was born in the United States of America which automatically makes her a US citizen. Even though she was born in the United States of America, she is an Asian.
Unlike Eva who is proud of her Polish heritage and values it and its family from that country, Elizabeth hates and even rejects her Asian background. This hatred is even transferred to school where she has to attend a Chinese school which she totally hates and confesses to being happy when she does not have to go to school. She does not want any form of association with China and considers herself as all American. This is in contrast to Eva whose pride for her background makes her appreciative of her heritage and culture.
Family LifeBoth Eva and Elizabeth are first born children in their families and have other siblings behind them. The siblings in both Eva’s and Elizabeth’s life are stubborn and give their parents especially their mothers a very hard time. It is as a result of this, the fact that they are the eldest and probably the fact that they are foreigners that makes both of the girls so protective over their mothers. They are educated and love their families and thus help them communicate with the world outside.
Cultural IdentityCultural identity is the personality or characteristics that an individual has about a particular culture which is similar with others of the same culture but contrasts with that of other individuals from a different culture. In this case, Eva who is from a Polish culture has a different culture from Elizabeth who has a Chinese background culture and hence different cultural identity. The two girls under discussion: Eva and Elizabeth as mentioned earlier are from different cultural background by birth and heritage even though both reside in the United States of America.
Eva identifies positively and fully with her culture and even seems proud to be a Polish hence the reason why she appreciates the heritage. Elizabeth on the other hand hates her Chinese background and does not culturally identify with Chinese but rather identifies with the American culture where she was born. ConclusionDespite their differences in cultural identity, both girls have emotional problems from being from two different cultures (American culture and their own heritage) which makes them suffer and become self-conscious as foreigners once outside their homes.
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