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Maxine Hong Kingston Essay Titled
4,348 words... Ao's story Kingston embeds a double-edged criticism of Chinese sexism and American racism. By highlighting Tang Ao's suffering in his state ofeffeminization, Kingston created a feminist critique of Chinese sexist practices and an allegory of the emasculation of the Chinese immigrants in America. By opening the book with Tan Aos story Kingston underlines her two main goals in China Men: to retrieve the Chinese past and to reexamine American history. The narrator of China Men identifies hersel...
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Monkey See Monkey Monkey Told Zebra
450 wordsMonkey See Monkey Do Once upon a time, in a tropical forest far away, there lived a monkey and a zebra. The monkey was wild and wreck less, while the zebra was a busy bee perfectionist. Well, one day the monkey told a fib about how today was opposite day. The zebra thought, well, if it is a tropical holiday, then shoot, I am going to have to act like him and hes going to act like me. The monkey delighted with his plan told everyone else that the zebra would act like a party animal and he would h...
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Maxine Hong Kingston Fa Mu Lan
9,191 wordsMaxine Hong Kingston (27 October 1940 -) Pin-chia Feng National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan See also the Kingston entry in DLB Yearbook: 1980. BOOKS: The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts (New York: Knopf, 1976; London: John Lane, 1977); China Men (New York: Knopf, 1980); Hawaii One Summer: 1978 (San Francisco: Meadow Press, 1987); Through the Black Curtain (Berkeley: Friends of the Bancroft Library, University of California, 1987); Tripmaster Monkey: His Fake Book (New York: K...
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Good And Evil Human Beings
533 wordsMonkey Represented as a Human Character Monkey is created by the author as an individual entity that resembles the characteristic of an ordinary human being. It is quite obvious that the audience would better understand the idea hidden in the literature if the characteristics of the protagonist are closely related to those of the reader. In Monkey, the author carefully parallels the traits of Monkey to the lives of human beings. Then why does the author portray so much resemblance between Monkey...
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