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The characters reflect these beliefs by trying to defend their own cultural identities, without trying to understand each other's identities.
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In "The Joy Luck Club" we get to see the concept of "generational decline" when daughters refuse to participate and to understand the cultural heritage that their Chinese mothers try to subject them to. The daughters see the Chinese cultural heritage as a way of meddling in their lives and as a way of trying to misrepresent their identity as Americans. On the other hand, mothers have a Chinese cultural identity and believe that regulating that identity is disrespectful, since daughters are part of that identity as well.
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The poem Harlem (A Dream Deferred) is written by African-American Poet Langston Hughes at the time of the Harlem Renaissance. The poet talks about a dream which is deferred or delayed.
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When rainsford was running from Zaroff
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The best answer to the question of the views between the relationship of humans and the environment in the creation stories of both Haida and Maori cultures is that "the Haida believe they were picked to be responsible for the earth, while the Maori see themselves in conflict with nature."
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