"Who am I?": RRR for Maisami

In Mona Marimow Maisami’s essay “Born in Amrika” (2003), Maisami explores the identity issues that an American-born Iranian can face and that how one is perceived by more pure Iranians can muddle one’s perception of themselves. Her explorations are supported solely by personal experience and examples; pathos and ethos are used to provide the reader context and support the reader in understanding the struggle that exists with the writer. Maisami’s purpose is to show the reader the internal struggles that occur with American-born immigrants, and in a larger context, the struggles that occur when anyone is confronted with personal behaviors that differ from prescribed cultural traditions in order to bring awareness to the issue. Intended audiences for Maisami’s essay include American-born immigrants, recent immigrants, individuals who deviate from traditional cultural roles, and English majors. ...