The use of traditional Haitian gestures and religious practices to convey deep emotion.
In the essay, Danticat recounts a specific, emotionally charged moment when her mother literally got down on her knees. This raw act of vulnerability and humility serves as the focal point for the author to unpack her relationship with her mother, her homeland of Haiti, and the shifting dynamics of moving to a new country. It highlights how gestures can carry more weight than spoken language in immigrant families. 📖 Where to Read It
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