Eventually, Antonia and her family become more American, and adapt to the American tradition and culture. An example of this is when Antonia is still a child, and it's Christmas. The book talks about how Christmas was occurring and their experience with Christmas. It states, “Mr. Shimerda, wearing his rabbit-skin cap and collar, and new mittens his wife had knitted. He had come to thank us for the presents, and for all grandmother's kindness to his family.” (Cather 84). In this part of My Antonia, the Shimerda family had just had their Christmas celebration. Christmas is an American tradition, which a large number of people celebrate. This relates to immigrants because immigrants also become Americanized as they stay in the United States. Many immigrants, for example, celebrate New Years, Independent Day, Halloween, Christmas and many more
Eventually, Antonia and her family become more American, and adapt to the American tradition and culture. An example of this is when Antonia is still a child, and it's Christmas. The book talks about how Christmas was occurring and their experience with Christmas. It states, “Mr. Shimerda, wearing his rabbit-skin cap and collar, and new mittens his wife had knitted. He had come to thank us for the presents, and for all grandmother's kindness to his family.” (Cather 84). In this part of My Antonia, the Shimerda family had just had their Christmas celebration. Christmas is an American tradition, which a large number of people celebrate. This relates to immigrants because immigrants also become Americanized as they stay in the United States. Many immigrants, for example, celebrate New Years, Independent Day, Halloween, Christmas and many more