When Roman Moved To The American Culture Essay

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4. Roman hung two flags, one Bolivian and one American on the wall of her dorm room because they represent two different cultures, both of them were important to her. As a college student, Roman is at last ready to become who she wants culturally without the impact of her parents. Even though, she couldn’t agree with her mom’s rules with the Bolivian culture growing up, she knows that as a young grown-up, her inheritance will always be a part of her. However, she would now be able to choose how much of a part she wishes for it to play in her life.
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When Roman moved to the United States, she slowly started to adapt to the American culture. While she was doing this, her mom made sure that she continued to be true to her Bolivian heritage. Roman’s mom pushed hard to save some feeling of uniqueness and originality from her country for herself and her kids. She always judged Roman’s acts because she wanted her to act more in a Bolivian way than in an American way. Because of that, she was constantly disagreeing with her mom about these two cultural differences. Throughout the essay, Roman deliberates certain "unacceptable actions." These certain unacceptable actions included borrowing clothes, sleepovers, and Sunday work, conflict with her mom's traditional Bolivian perspectives. Her mom was stuck in her Bolivian ways unable to accumulate to new customs. She was getting consistent lectures from her mom stating, “We're not American, Andrea.” We don't do that in Bolivia.” The way of life her mom imparts in Roman disappoints her since they live in America where, as Roman expresses, "certain unacceptable actions in our culture were quite acceptable here in the States.” By expressing, "I don’t see why it is such a big deal," demonstrates that Roman at first tested her mom’s views, while “I always longed for that sleepover " demonstrates that she sometimes wished that she never encountered her Bolivian