Friday, May 31, 2019
Comparing Yeon Yi Min and Me Essay -- comparison compare contrast essa
  Yeon Yi Min and Me     I could easily recognize the differences between Yeon Yi Min and myself as  soon as I met her and recalled all of the factual information I knew about  Koreans, but I did not discover our similarities until after I had opened my  eyes to her individual, yet universal, nature. I saw her as a drone of her  culture, held in by rigid structure and lacking of any independent,  individualistic thought beyond rules of society I was ready to share my culture  with her and to learn of her culture, but I never believed that I would discover  a  confederation between us because of what she said, or did not say. However, while  I sat and communicated with Yeon Yi, I felt many of the learned stereotypes  drain out of me in order to be replaced by  understand, awe, and respect. We  discussed families and friends, basic beliefs, our  passing(a) lives, and ourselves  and we discovered that we, human beings, are not so drastically different as we  would like to believe. In fa   ct, Korean and Ameri discharge individuals are relatively  the  similar however, differences in attitude and action arise from the extent of  cultural independence that the respective citizens enjoy.   Even with Yeon Yis broken English and my American colloquialisms, we  understood each  early(a) perfectly we made unconscious affirmations as to our  similarities, yet we spoke of our differences. As she discussed the duties of  children in Korea, I thought of my parents and their futures while her brother  would completely support her parents in exchange for his college education, I  might visit my parents on their farm for Thanksgiving and Christmas. She  outlined her complete devotion to her parents and described how she w...  ...dependence,  that I have so that she can be the individual she was born to be, yet she  adheres to her traditions because she has spent all of her life supported by a  foundation with which she certainly defines herself. I found that our connection  with e   ach other did not come from our certain respect for each others distinct  culture but from our interests in discovering our individual potentials and also  our mutual understanding of current trends. As I now recognize that Yeon Yi Min  and I are both in the same struggle to find individual  commentary within our  cultures, she taught me that everyone is an individual with a unique, and  universal, personality but that  rough people have greater opportunity to be  themselves than others. She awakened me to her culture and absorbed some of mine  while she discovered herself and while I discovered her.                     
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