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dimulka
7 days ago
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2. Review the author’s use of the word “American” throughout Chunk 2. How is the narrator using the word to convey her feelings

about America?
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Bond [7.1K]7 days ago
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Answer:

The author uses the term American in quotation marks to mock those who have fully embraced American culture while abandoning their own heritage. The writer, Anzia Yezierska, recounts her journey to America in search of her dreams, fulfillment, and economic security, while residing with a family from her native Polish village. This family, however, seems to have forgotten their roots and pretends to be genuinely American, or, as Yezierska remarks, "American".

Through this choice of words, the narrator's changing sentiments towards the “land of freedom” become evident. Initially, she came to America to achieve personal and financial happiness. Nevertheless, what she faced instead was profound loneliness, alienation, shame, and inadequacy, a reality she never anticipated. Consequently, her perception of America transformed from innocent excitement to sorrowful acceptance and ultimately resentment.

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