Notwithstanding, distance increases physically and mentally as one secedes from their hometown and opens a new chapter in their book of life. Traditional college aspirations were trifled to a mere blur for the granddaughter. Sorrowfully, she is generationally declined upon her arrival to the Northern University, which credited her with the modernization of society she had yet experienced. Abruptly, the stereotypical label of an outcast was embedded in the problematic girl’s bloodstream when she was inclusive within the alternative pursuits of her friends, involving “nose piercings and writing poetry about alcoholism”. Comparatively, “acidic holes” are burned in the granddaughter’s stomach just at the thought of having to speak in class because of her differentiating accent. Various tears were shed on her grandmother’s homemade quilt as she longed to visit the “evening star”, divulging her perception of