Sunday, January 14, 2007

Rate Of Change Problems

I think the theme of family in Hispanic literature is substantially important, since this is a very important part of personal development. In Latin America the family is the core of support and unity of culture, one can account for this by comparing the relationships that lead individuals in Latino families (which may be Hispanic, English, Italian, French, Portuguese, etc. .. .), with relations carried by individuals in other cultures (Canada, Netherlands). Usually, in the Latino culture, children do not leave home before marriage, while in other cultures it is common to live alone at a young age. This type of behavior helps create a closer relationship among members. This is ttranslated into commercially in the literary field in a large number of works focused on family relationships and their effects on society. In colonial times, I imagine it was very difficult to include this in the literature since the English arrived in the americas precisely to establish new villages and start families.

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