Why I Learned To Cook Theme Analysis

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Theme Analysis Essay Having fears and insecurities can be frustrating and sometimes scary. Yet, having insecurities and being afraid is only normal when it comes to being human. Often, people view the negative things in life to be very useless and annoying, but that’s not always the case. Being scared and insecure are crucial parts of growing up, and having those feelings teach us to strengthen our resilience and confidence. Insecurities and fears play huge roles in the stories Why I Learned To Cook by Sara Farizan and the excerpt, Janelle, from Bronx Masquerade by Nikki Grimes. Why I Learned To Cook focuses on a young, bisexual girl named Yasaman who struggles with having enough courage to come out to her family while Janelle struggles with the constant bullying that worsens her insecurities of her self-image. Between the two stories, we discover that fear makes our lives more challenging to face and makes it harder to overcome obstacles. …show more content…

She’s afraid she’ll lose her relationship with her family and not be treated the same way. Throughout the story, Yasaman attempts to strengthen her relationship with her grandmother by learning how to cook in hopes that her grandmother will be accepting. Fear restrained Yasaman from feeling courageous enough to come out and this made it really difficult for her. Yasaman was hesitant at first, but over time, Yasaman learned that she shouldn’t let fear get in the way of her being happy and she came out to her