In these stories, she says many examples of choices that was very difference than the one of her sister. For example, she says "...I married a fellow student, an American of Canadian parentage" but her sister "married an Indian student." Mukherjee had embraced the other culture and literally married it. However, Mira was different as she actually married someone of her own ethnicity. This tells readers why they are so different. Readers can easily tell that Mira was able to be kept close to her own ethnic community while the author prepared to get some emotions from not doing what her sister did. This strategy gives in to a lot of her message because they are able to get insight on staying with culture or assimilating to a different one. Overall, this method she uses can fully give her purpose to readers. It is very clear to readers that there are many things that immigrants face upon moving to another country. However, with Mukherjee's article, she gives a true story of her experiences moving to America with her sister. With all of this in "Two Ways to Belong in America," readers are able to get great sense of the struggles through the rhetoric of Bharati
In these stories, she says many examples of choices that was very difference than the one of her sister. For example, she says "...I married a fellow student, an American of Canadian parentage" but her sister "married an Indian student." Mukherjee had embraced the other culture and literally married it. However, Mira was different as she actually married someone of her own ethnicity. This tells readers why they are so different. Readers can easily tell that Mira was able to be kept close to her own ethnic community while the author prepared to get some emotions from not doing what her sister did. This strategy gives in to a lot of her message because they are able to get insight on staying with culture or assimilating to a different one. Overall, this method she uses can fully give her purpose to readers. It is very clear to readers that there are many things that immigrants face upon moving to another country. However, with Mukherjee's article, she gives a true story of her experiences moving to America with her sister. With all of this in "Two Ways to Belong in America," readers are able to get great sense of the struggles through the rhetoric of Bharati