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"La noche buena" ("Christmas Eve")

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"La noche buena" is a short story written by Tomás Rivera. It portrays the experiences of a Mexican-American family celebrating Christmas Eve and explores themes of cultural identity, family traditions, and the blending of cultures.

Related terms

Cultural Identity: This term refers to an individual's sense of belonging to a particular culture or ethnic group. In "La noche buena," cultural identity plays a significant role in shaping the characters' experiences.

Family Traditions: These are customs or rituals passed down through generations within a family. The story highlights how important family traditions are in maintaining cultural heritage.

Multiculturalism: The coexistence and celebration of different cultures within society. "La noche buena" showcases the blending of Mexican and American cultures during Christmas Eve celebrations.

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  • AP Spanish Literature - Unit 8 Overview: Escritores contemporáneos de Estados Unidos y España

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