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

Prompt Response: In American culture, everyone around me seems to be expected to go to high school, graduate and go to college. When someone takes a path besides going to a 4 year university straight out of high school, it can seem a little unorthodox. These expectations shape my daily life because I focus myself a lot on my grades and college applications instead of life skills like preparing myself financially or making connections for future employment in the real world. My family and friends expect me to go to college, so that's the path I will take, even though I'm not sure if I would've chosen a different path if this expectation didn't exist.

Summary:  Today in class, we read the short story "Girl" by Jamaica Kincaid and discussed the story as well as cultural identity as a class.

Reflection: I learned from my peers about their own experiences with cultural identity and expectations. It helped me feel more connected to my classmates and better understand the short story.

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