Every culture around the world differs in some way or another. There are three cultural differences that specifically differ from that of southern American culture. These three concepts are respecting ones elders from “Or Else, the Lightning God” by Catherine Lim, respect for the dead in “Dead Men’s Path” by Chinua Achebe, and racial equality from “The Day They Burned The Books” by Jean Rhys.
“Or Else, the Lightning God” by Catherine Lim is a short story about the feud between a woman and her mother-in-law. The woman is this story has some obvious issues with her mother-in-law and developed a very rude attitude with her. She disrespects her mother-in-law by calling her names, treating her badly, and treating