Second Culture Kids Summary

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In the short story Second Culture Kids, a family is encouraged to leave the country due to the dangerous situations that had been occurring. Throughout the years that Oil crisis have been a problem in Venezuela, people have been forced out of their country through the use of violence and no financial income. Many individuals had to learn how to have a steady lifestyle while coping with the culture differences that had aroused. The readers learn about the unimaginable horror of being forced out of their home country through the use of violence and the instability of financial income including the many difficulties of adjusting to a new cultural.

Within the story Second Culture kids, the family had experienced the horrifying issues involving the rise of oil prices which lead to much greater problems within their country; including the loss of their home and treasures. At the age of fifteen Amina and her family had to deport Venezuela with no valuables due to the strike from the outrage …show more content…

Throughout the story, Dian was able to connect the country Venezuela to her book in great detail. She explains the toll on the rise in oil prices, which lead to the force of deportation out of the country. In the year of 2013, there was a total of 30 million people who ranged from whites, European, middle eastern, and Africans living in Venezuela. The official language that is spoken there is Spanish, however, many others speak English, French, Italian and Chinese. The country was faced with extremely high oil prices in the years of 1999-2003 which lead to the loss of people's homes, and jobs due to the inability to function within society. The population consists of mostly Mestizo, while some are white European, and middle eastern. (Index Mundi,

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