![]() By the time she realizes how effective this has been against her father, she realizes that it is a waste to spend one's money on frivolous experiences and trinkets. The goal of American culture is to lure people with fun into spending their money. What Firoozeh lacks the ability to qualify in language is that her father is falling for a trap. His happiness is closer to mania than real joy. His life is one of frustration and perplexity, and Firoozeh sees through the cracks of his façade. To an American who was born and raised in the context of the American Dream, the fallacies and issues within that model of life are more evident, but to Firoozeh's father, the vices of modern life in America are especially tempting. ![]() This novel is an allegory describing a family adapting to the American culture, moving through the various stages of American life. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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