"Land of the free and the home of the
brave."
Earlier this semester in my comparative literature
class the question of America's culture came up. To my surprise, I found out
that a lot of students in my class weren't very fond of America's culture. They
went on to describe it as overwhelming and too dominant. Later, I found out
that these students weren't originally from America and they felt that their
native culture was getting covered up. So, is America really a mixing pot? I
would say so. America’s culture is influenced by almost every region in the
world. Everyone adds their own flavor. Because of things like this, things such
as America not having an official language emerge.
Soon a whole class discussion started. The class
immediately split into two sections: America's culture being too overpower v.
America is the best. "I think you guys forget why you or your family
came to America in the first place. It was to find new opportunities and to
excel in life," said my classmate. And of course this brought up the
"American Dream".
When I think of the American Dream, the vision I get
is: a nice house with a large yard surrounded by a white fence and beautiful
flower beds. Careless happy kids running around the yard with two dogs following
close behind. And this whole time their parents watch from the porch drinking
lemonade.
The biggest shift that has come about in American
culture is dominance. America at one point in time was influenced by every
other country and now, America influences almost every country.
Freedom is an important part of American culture. Freedom
has allowed American culture to work in ways that other culture cannot. For
example, almost every religion is practiced here because of religious freedom.
Visitors are often amazed that they can visit major cities such as New York and
see so many people of different religions living together so peacefully because
religion causes so many problems throughout the rest of the world.
Also, the freedom of expression. The way American’s
dress may be the second biggest way of how we choose to express ourselves,
behind our voices. Clothing varies depending on occupation, climate, social
status, and region. Additionally, it is widely influenced by the media.
The ability have Americans have to come together can
be easily seen in the sports world. Sports is a big thing in American culture, because
this is a diverse country, sports give us the opportunity to come together.
Although, we may have different favorite teams, many Americans bond over
football, baseball, basketball, hockey, and many other sports.
The most important part of American culture is our
ability to show love. Although 9/11 was an awful time for the country, the support
and love that was passed along by Americans quickly filled the country with an
honest connection. It showed how that no matter our big our differences, we can
come together to be one. American spirit and love is definitely hard to shake.
Thanks for reading.