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Misunderstandings arose from cultural differences from "summary" of The First Generation by Hannah Ritchie
Throughout the narrative, it becomes evident that many of the conflicts and tensions that arise among the characters stem from their cultural differences. These differences in background, values, and beliefs often lead to misunderstandings and miscommunications that escalate into larger issues. For example, when Lily, who comes from a traditional family with strict cultural norms, clashes with her American-born daughter, Sarah, who is more independent and individualistic, their differing perspectives on family dynamics and personal freedom create friction between them. Lily's expectations of obedience and respect clash with Sarah's desire for autonomy, leading to frequent arguments and strained relationships. Similarly, when Tom, a second-generation immigran...Similar Posts
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