In the except from Maxine Clair’s “Cherry Bomb”‚ the adult narrator relates significant memories from her fifth grade summer. Through the narration of her private box and her cherry bomb‚ Clair is able to capture the youthfulness and innocence of childhood summers.In the beginning of the first paragraph‚ emphasis is put on the immaturity and youth of the fifth grade narrator in her memories. “Life was measured in summers” is a form of generalization that a child who has yet to experience the stressfulness
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You can create one and change it however you like. In three essays of the name of No Name Woman by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ I just wanna be Average by Mike Rose and Salvation by Langston Hughes. In these essays they all found an Identity by going their own routes they think is best for them and while following that route they create their own Identity. In the essay No Name Woman by Maxine Hong Kingston‚ she grew up in a very strict Chinese household who
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and cultural bond with their family (because they hold family secrets); while many others rebel and feel as though there voices are being suppressed maliciously. We see these “requests” for silence in Diana García’s When Living Was a Labor Camp and Maxine Hong Kingston’s The Woman Warrior. While these requests and/or orders do place limitations on a person and their interactions‚ I argue that many of particular requests for silence that we see in the works of García and Kingston are noble requests
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The Woman Warrior‚ is a fictional novel written by author Maxine Hong Kingston relating the truths of the life of an Chinese-American woman. Throughout the novel‚ the author details various intimate events that occur during the life of a young woman‚ with the variety not being limited to easily accepted‚ joyous encounters. Through often intense storytelling‚ and colorful imagery provided by both narrator and main characters‚ the author is able to allow readers a sort of understanding only achieved
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In the novel The Woman Warrior Maxine Hong Kingston uses ghosts to represent a battle between American and Chinese cultures. The two cultures have different views of what a ghost is. The Chinese believe the ghost spirits may be of people dead or alive. Chinese culture recognizes foreigners and unfamiliar people as ghosts because‚ like American ghosts‚ they are mysterious creatures of the unknown. Americans view ghosts as spirits of the dead that either help or haunt people. American ghosts may
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literature after 1865 contains several works that are predominant to the idea of expressing a character’s transition from childhood to adulthood. “A White Heron” by Sarah Jewett‚ “The Man Who Was Almost A Man” by Richard Wright‚ and “No Name Woman” by Maxine Kingston each take part in expressing
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Cited: Kingston‚ Maxine Hong. The Woman Warrior. New York: Random House Inc.‚ 1976. Macauley‚ Robie‚ George Lanning. Technique in Fiction. New York: St. Martin’s Press‚ 1987.
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daughters Dee and Maggie. Dee had better education‚ yet full of confidence and ambition. In contrast‚ Maggie is described as an unattractive girl. The climax of the story is the belonging of the quilts which represents the heritage of the family. In Maxine Hong Kingston’s No Name Woman‚ the narrator’s mother told her
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The Woman Warrior While reading The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston it makes the reader wonder how our ancestors dealt with their everyday lives in the 1920’s. What we consider hard labor and sacrifice; they might have considered a mini vacation. We could go out about our lives and not have to worry about anybody but ourselves. They had to deal with everyday criticism from the people in their neighborhood‚ watching their every move and every choice they made. Kingston talks about an aunt
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In her story Twisters and Shouters‚ Maxine Hong Kingston tracks the thoughts of the character she has created as she follows him on a walk through the streets of San Francisco. The main character of the novel‚ a man named Wittman Ah Sing‚ has recently found himself without a job. With nowhere left to go‚ he decides to wander down San Francisco’s famous Market Street. As he strolls through the street‚ he comments on what he sees happening around him. No longer deluded by the city’s false impression
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