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Quilt of a Country' is a commentary written by Pulitzer-prize winning author Anna Quindlen for Newsweek following the devastation of the September 11, 2001, attacks on America. The premise behind this article is that despite the diversity that can create a lot of problems within cities across America, diversity serves as a tribute to what makes America special.

How is America different from every other country in the world? America is a unique and incredible idea because it is made up of so many parts that don't seem like they should fit together, but is actually made better because of all the diversified pieces. Quindlen uses a metaphor, or a literary comparison, of the U.S. to a quilt to describe its unique creation by using its various parts.

Far from perfect, America has suffered from bigotry in many forms. Racism, sexism, homophobia, and other forms of hate have permeated the culture of America since its beginning, yet tragedies, such as 9/11, serve to remind us of our blessings.

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