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The narrator's mother won't admit to her daughters that she's working, and it took so long for her to change her mind because working mothers are something that is untraditional for Chinese families. The narrator's family's approach to a working mother is according to Chinese tradition. I struggled to open up to someone when I knew their life values were different from mine.
The following are the explanation to answer the above:
- The narrator's mother won't admit to her daughters that she's working, and it took so long for her to change her mind because working mothers are something that is untraditional for Chinese families. Hence, she wanted to keep her job a secret because she didn’t want to feel like she was being a bad mother by neglecting her daughters.
- The narrator's family's approach to a working mother is according to Chinese tradition, where mothers stay at home with their children. This family approaches life differently than other families in America.
- I struggled to open up to someone when I knew their life values were different from mine. Since this person will, of course, have a difficult time accepting the decisions I make and I dislike being judged (Due to the fact that what you are asking is from your own point of view, you can modify this answer to reflect your own situation or opinion).
The questions posed above are material for class discussion. Gish Jen's short fiction "The White Umbrella" is assigned to students to read. The White Umbrella is a novel about a Chinese-American family seen through the eyes of a twelve-year-old girl who is ashamed by her mother. The narrator has a younger sister named Mona who isn't afraid to express her mind. Because she is hardly at home, the mother neglects her children.
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