Prompt: Reflect on how your cultural heritage shapes your daily expectations, inspired by "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid.

 Prompt Response: A way my cultural heritage shaped my daily expectations is expecting the manual labor the house to be done by me, a male. Meanwhile my sisters are expected to clean whatever my mother doesn't want to. I attempt to walk through life open minded but it does not stop my preconized notions of what things what normally look like. I listen to my parents will and try not to question it because if I do too much it raises conflict which makes my life harder. I act in a way to keep the peace, in other words I follow my cultural heritage for now. 

Summary: In class we read and analyzed "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid. After which we discussed in class the possible messages and what our classmates thought of the events of the story. 

Reflection: I learned in class today that I follow my cultural heritage whether I intend to or not because at the moment its the way for me to get through life until adulthood. 

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