To begin, Elsa had lived her entire life with her culture, the Inuit or Eskimo. However, her family had been fairly influenced by the white culture and as an example, Elsa's attendance to school and Winnie's habit for smoking. When Jimmy is born, Elsa learns about the facilities the white culture offered when raising a child. She's attracted to these material necessities which enslaves her and changes her judgement about her preferences in life. Even though, she tries to find a middle point between her culture and the white culture she's constantly being possessed by materialism and this eventually shaped her as she matured with the time. "Materialism refers to the importance people attach to worldly possessions... If worldly possessions are viewed as a part of the self, it follows that an unintentional loss of possessions should be regarded as a loss of the self". ("Study Finds Craving Material Things". 7/2/2001.) This quote can be referred to the way Elsa, without understanding the influence material possessions had on her, was carried by its attraction and an attachment to these. "She was dumbfounded to
To begin, Elsa had lived her entire life with her culture, the Inuit or Eskimo. However, her family had been fairly influenced by the white culture and as an example, Elsa's attendance to school and Winnie's habit for smoking. When Jimmy is born, Elsa learns about the facilities the white culture offered when raising a child. She's attracted to these material necessities which enslaves her and changes her judgement about her preferences in life. Even though, she tries to find a middle point between her culture and the white culture she's constantly being possessed by materialism and this eventually shaped her as she matured with the time. "Materialism refers to the importance people attach to worldly possessions... If worldly possessions are viewed as a part of the self, it follows that an unintentional loss of possessions should be regarded as a loss of the self". ("Study Finds Craving Material Things". 7/2/2001.) This quote can be referred to the way Elsa, without understanding the influence material possessions had on her, was carried by its attraction and an attachment to these. "She was dumbfounded to