In the story Fish Cheeks by Amy Tan, what does the narrator's delayed realization about the meal and her mother's lesson suggest about navigating a multicultural identity?

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Answer:

It suggests that sometimes it takes us long enough to realize our own identity when we are assimilated in a majoritarian culture.

Explanation:

  • Amy was completely embarrassed when her family invited the minister's family because she felt that her family tradition did not meet the American standards.
  • However, her mother chose to serve traditional food to the guests regardless of the common standards. It portrays how her mother chose to keep their cultural identity unaffected.
  • It was only until many years later Amy understood why her mother chose top serve Chinese traditional food. She learnt to appreciate her own culture and its importance too.