enhance the lives of his family members. Through his hard work and dedication, he created a path for his children to be born and raised in California. Kingston developed a passion for writing poetry at the age of nine. As she evolved as a writer, Kingston's main purpose for writing focused on her cultural heritage. As the daughter of first generation Chinese immigrants, she captures the fears and obstacles Chinese families encounter on their path towards living in America. Kingston contributed to the…
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immigrants to the United States. Today, millions are continuing to cross the Southern border in hopes of accomplishing this goal and creating a better life for them and their families. Maxine Hong Kingston, explores this idea in her memoir “The Woman Warrior”. When her family moves to California with the promise of the “Gold Mountain” she is forced to adapt to the new culture she is thrust into. This idea of the United States being a land of prosperity has shifted with the passage of time from the…
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“The Woman Warrior,” written by Maxine Hong Kingston, an autobiography but with Kingston’s unique blend of perspectives could be categorized as a creative non-fiction. I read this novel as a girl’s journey through discovering her “voice”, after being silenced for so long. The book was separated into five chapters, that read more like short stories. Whilst there were only five chapters, the last seemed to be the only one we actually zero in on our author. Throughout the book, we learn about Kingston…
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Growing Up With Ghosts In The Woman Warrior, Kingston explores the hardships of growing up in early 19th century American society. Although race is an important factor, gender is an even more prominent element in this story. Kingston descriptions vary in the story, from vague to vivid, depending on the nature of the story she is telling. In juxtaposing her day-to-day troubles with the lives of the women her mother tells her about, Kingston paints a clear picture of the pressures involved with…
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Karlie Street Mrs. Shick AP English 11 The Woman Warrior In the story, “No Name Woman,” inside the novel The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston, we learn that Kingston's aunt killed herself and her newborn baby by jumping into the family well in China. Kingston's mother tells her this in a way to warn her and to be careful not to let the same fate fall upon her. This story shows how the Chinese Americans were raised in an, “invisible world,” filled with ghosts from her past and they way…
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She did not accept the Chinese view of women, which is what motivated her to be the strong, woman she envisioned herself to be; the Woman Warrior. Kingston struggles with fear and envy when she learns about the slave girl that her mother bought; she develops the fear she, too, will be sold to China by her parents (Cheung 116). At the same time, she envies the slave girl…
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Woman Warrior Essay Maxine Hong Kingston's novel, The Woman Warrior is a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories that chronicles her childhood in California. It gives the reader a feeling of how it feels like to be a Chinese American girl growing up with traditional parents in a world that is quite different from theirs. Throughout the novel, both she and her mother refer to the outside world as "ghosts." The subtitle given to the book is Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts. To figure…
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indulgence - is a clever blend of myths, fiction and non-fiction that continually conflates and challenges the orthodox notions of genre categories. Perhaps, it is not so much about Kingston’s revelation of a delicate harmony between her two competing cultures, but rather Kingston’s role as a “diarist” to provide only the “most deeply … highest … furthest” kind of “exposition” - repeatedly shuttling between fantasy and specificity, imposing compelling invigorating form on either the chaotic or mundane…
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The Woman Warrior Book Report The book the Woman Warrior is a book that contains five stories that the author Maxine Hong Kingston has written that combines her on life experiences with other stories that include Chinese Myths, Chinese history and Chinese myths. All of her stories on based on the Chinese culture as she is from China. The author Maxine Hong Kingston herself is a Chinese immigrant that moved to America. Her stories are based on five women her long dead aunt, called "No-Name Woman"…
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“A Hundred Thousand Straightened Nails” by Donald Hall What fits the definition of the purpose of one’s life? How can one live out the entirety of his or her life and have accomplished success? At times, other obstacles and distractions may cloud one’s goal. In his essay “A Hundred Thousand Straightened Nails,” Donald Hall achieves the purpose of informing his audience to keep an eye on the goal and not get obsessed with trivial items. First published in The American Scholar, 1961, a magazine…
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