I originally enjoyed how it portrayed the immigrant dream of life in Anglo-America. She worked and adapted to society, as most immigrants do, but she also retains the perspective that immigrants tend to have: a dislike of their motherland. Well, it isn’t necessarily towards her motherland, more so the societal norms that often clash with that of Anglo-America.
Their is tension between her identity as a Korean and that of an immigrant that has fully assimilated to the norms of…