Category: American Culture

  • Similarities between Mexican and American Culture

    Mexican culture has its similarities and differences with American culture. Not only are there similarities and differences within the basic aspect of culture but also within the socialization aspect. My subtopic was immigration and how that affects Mexican-American people not only in their daily life but also in their long-term lives. We will dive deeper…

  • Home of the Brave: Persuasive Essay

    The United States of America was Founded on July 3, 1776. The founding fathers had the idea of a country not run by one person, but a democracy where everyone has a say in who is elected to represent them. They wanted a country where people can practice their religion freely, and be who they…

  • Critical Essay about American Life Style

    The movie Captain Fantastic directed by Matt Ross explores and critiques aspects of modern American lifestyle and culture. Ben Cashs perspectives, values, and lifestyle are portrayed through questions on anti-capitalist resistance, comparison of mainstream lifestyles, mental issues, and parenting. The title Captain Fantastic is amusing however deliberately deceptive. Ross challenges the audience’s preconceived superheroic expectations.…

  • Steady Increase of Atheism and Agnosticism in the United States

    America has always been a religious country. Since the early pilgrimages, there has been a religious aspect to the American culture and its way of life. America was so religious in their way of life that they were ranked one of the most religious countries (Atheism’s Bad Rap in the United States, 2014), and yet…

  • Persepolis’ Impact of the American Culture Essay

    In class, our main focus is globalization. We are forced to question what globalization is, its origin, how it affects us and vice versa. As a class, we try to conjure up a time, place, and reason for why globalization is important and relevant in our lives. However, I have come to an understanding that…

  • Essay on Jamaican Culture Vs American Culture

    Everyone has their own unique identity and culture, it plays a significant role in shaping the way we perceive ourselves and others, Mr.Morgan said. A persons beliefs and morals are directly affected by their culture throughout the rest of their lives. My interviewee Malique Morgan, is a Jamaican American, both of his grandparents are from…

  • Essay on Lebanese American Culture

    In elementary and middle school, I was shy about my culture and identity. Growing up in a Lebanese household, I embodied a true Lebanese girl. I had the black hair, the hairy legs and arms, and the oh so loved unibrow. I was embarrassed as the boys at my school used to always point out…

  • Essay on Dominican Culture Vs American Culture

    The Garcia sisters experience severe moments of conflict between the two different cultural systems of America and the Dominican Republic and a subsequent alienation from both. The movement away from their roots and the inability to accept fully the culture of their host country results in confusion and the inability to develop a sense of…

  • Essay on Taboos in American Culture

    Within this essay, I will be discussing the American New Wave era of the 1960s in the film industry. I will be discussing how the film industry was influenced by new filmmakers that emerged during this time and how their artistic and cultural ideas changed the way that the film industry in America functioned. I…

  • American Culture Vs Vietnamese Culture: Compare and Contrast Essay

    The world is a tapestry woven with diverse cultures, each contributing its own unique colors and patterns. American culture and Vietnamese culture are two threads that enrich this tapestry with their distinct traditions, values, and ways of life. This compare and contrast essay aims to explore the similarities and differences between American and Vietnamese culture,…