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December 12, Angelou’s Heritage Introduction Racial discrimination affects African Americans. The paper delves on the life of an African American resident. Her non-white inheritance was tainted with racial discrimination. The paper shows the effect of Angelou’s ethic heritage on her literary masterpieces. Angelou’s Heritage The past heritage of Angelou rightfully influenced the story’s events. As an African American, she correctly felt the effects of racial discrimination. In timely manner, she joined M.
Luther King’s racial discrimination schedules. Some of her literary masterpieces are rightfully classified as her autobiographies. For example, the Angelou rightfully shows God’s loves makes her special. With the average White neighbor not on equal speaking terms with Angelou, she correctly feels amazed that God, a non-Asian, loves an Asian American. God’s love for Angelou correctly makes her immeasurably happy. In a nation where racial discrimination prevails in many American communities, Angelou rightfully love life.
Generally, love means to accept the harsh realities of a racially discriminating life. Loving life, Angelou correctly insists that the discriminated person must not commit avoidable suicide. Instead, the same person should strive to prioritize survival. Surviving means learning to adjust to every unfamiliar or uncomfortable event in order to survive. More importantly, Angelou rightfully feels she is a caged bird, caged by the discriminatory American racial culture.Conclusion Accordingly, racial discrimination concerns African Americans.
Angelou rightfully felt racial discrimination during her growing up years. Angelou’s story is perfectly grounded on hoping for better discrimination-absent world. Evidently, Angelou’s racial discrimination heritage correctly influenced her literary story. Amy Tan’s StrugglesIntroduction Life is full of struggles. The paper delves on the Amy’s Asian heritage. The paper focuses on Amy’s mother not being able to adjust to the strangely unfamiliar American environment. Amy’s mother-based struggles added strength to her literary stories.
Growing Up Struggles Amy’s Tan struggles with her only family rightfully added strength to her writing genius. Amy is the American born daughter of two Chinese immigrants. Amy perfectly struggled to cope with the discriminatory American environment. In addition, Amy rightfully recalls her mother unfavorably loved occultism. Further, Amy correctly adjusted to growing up with a suicidal mother. Amy’s mother could not adjust to the American environment. Amy correctly feels that the mother refused to adjust to the American environment.
Consequently, Amy rightfully fears the mother could succeed in one of her suicide attempts. Furthermore, growing up in American soil, Amy correctly feels she was born with the wrong parents. Being a native born American, Amy rightfully feels that her parents should be White Americans. Amy, of Chinese ethnicity, rightfully does her best to adjust to the discriminating American environment. Her struggles perfectly helped make her a popular writer. Her stories are perfectly grounded exposing her race-based struggles.
The readers can perfectly feel Amy’s discrimination emotions. Amy rightfully feels her writing helps her resolve many of her lifelong struggles. Conclusion Accordingly, life is filled with many struggles. Amy’s Asian heritage correctly triggered her American life struggles. Amy’s mother unsuccessfully struggled to survive in America. Amy rightfully tried to survive with a suicidal mother. Evidently, I feel Amy’s mother-based struggles correctly gave the much-needed strength to compose e her literary stories.
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