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... Explore this statement by closely examining Justin’s personal cultural identity. ...
As a result of the fact that Justin refuses to accept his Thai cultural identity, he eats only bacon and eggs at home while his three Aunts eat Thai food for every meal. ... ”(P53) He changes his diet and this helped Justin embrace his Thai cultural identity.
In Jasmine Nights, people in Thailand believed in Buddhism and there were some strict rules for funerals. ... He was left with a big question mark within him and his own cultural identity.
Not only did class difference affect Justin’s personal cultural identity, but racial differences were also an important issue. ...
Justin’s great grandmother also played an important part in Justin’s cultural identity. ... This fact left a distinct mark on Justin’s cultural identity – Justin thought himself British, others thought him Thai, but in reality, he was neither, but rather caught in between. ...
Justin is but a twelve-year-old Thai boy, yet he has a very complex cultural identity. ... Through the influence of his friends, family and the world around him, Justin begins to discover and mould his own cultural identity, while at the same time, his own culture discovers Justin.
Approximate Word count = 2682 Approximate Pages = 10.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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