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    Wayson Choy was born in 1939. He is a Chinese‚ but born Canadian. He spent his childhood in Vancouver’s Chinatown. Choy is the novelist‚ memoirist and short-story writer. He attended the University of British Columbia where he studied creative writing under tutelage of Early Birney. In 1962 he moved to Toronto. He taught at Humber College from 1967 to 2004. After that he continues to teach at Humber School for Writers. He was president of Cahoots Theatre Company of Toronto from 1999 to 2002. He

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    “A Summary of Wayson Choy’s I’m a Banana and Proud of It” In his essay “I’m a Banana and Proud of It” (from The Globe and Mail); Wayson Choy explains the reason why he is called a “banana”. Choy begins by expressing his love to his North American citizenship. He mentions that banana means “yellow on the outside and white inside” (365). In other words‚ Chinese born in North America behave and act like white people but still look like Asians. Regardless of this nickname Choy believe that it is “not

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    赵庆庆 ( ‚ 210093) : 加拿大著名华裔作家崔维新数获大 奖的英语 小说 玉牡 丹 ‚ 描述 了华人 金山梦 如何破 灭的过 程 拿大华裔文本通过杂糅化来解决身份问题的历史性努力值得赞赏 : 崔维新; 玉牡丹 ; 加拿大华裔文本; 身份困惑; 杂糅化 :A : 1004- 2237( 2010) 02- 0038- 04 : I106. 4 加 DOI: 10. 3969/ j. issn. 1004- 2237. 2010. 02. 007 ( Wayson Choy‚ 1939- ) ‚ British Columbia) ‚ ( Earle Birney) ‚ ( The Sounds of Waves ) ‚ ‚ ‚ 2005 9 ‚ 1995 ‚ 1996 ‚ ‚ ( Globe and Mail) ‚ 6 : ( All That Matters‚ 2004) ( Not Yet ‚ 2009) ( The Jade Peony‚ 1995) ( Paper 1967 ‚ ( University of ( Margaret Atwood)

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    on how the change of scenery would affect their lives. The focus on how a younger generation of immigrants can easily adapt to different languages and cultures compared to an older generation of immigrants. The two essays “I’m a Banana and Proud of It” by Wayson Choy and “Why My Mother Can’t Speak English” by Garry Engkent had similar topics which is the life of Chinese Immigrants in North America. In Choy’s essay he focuses on how he feels left out of his Chinese heritage and how he admits that

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    and Wayson Choy. For example‚ even I judge an Asian lady‚ who is with worn jacket‚ black tennis shoes without make-up and she walk on the cross

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    Chinese immigrants in Canada were treated poorly during the depression. Life was hard‚ but acceptance and the family’s bond kept spirits high and helped them pull through the tough times. In The Jade Peony‚ the writer‚ Wayson Choy‚ tells three children’s perspectives of their family of Chinese immigrants dealing with death and acceptance during the depression. Everyone should read the Jade Peony because it develops important themes throughout the novel using the symbols and settings. The theme

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    Wayson Choy was born in Vancouver‚ British Columbia in 1939. As a Chinese-Canadian he grew up and lived in Chinatown. He attended Gladstone secondary school‚ and then went on to attend the University of British Columbia studying creative writing. He was the first writer of Chinese ancestry to study in creative writing. He studied under Earle Birney. He moved to Toronto‚ Ontario in 1962‚ he began teaching at Humber College in 1967 and ended in 2004. He currently continues to teach at the Humber

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    said‚ will think I went to school far beyond the eight grade. This impression is due entirely to my prison studies. I had really begun back in the Charlestown Prison‚ when Bimbi first made me feel envy of his stock of knowledge. Bimbi had always taken charge of any conversation he was in‚ and I had tried to emulate him. But every book I picked up had few sentences which didn’t contain anywhere from one to nearly all of the words that might as well have been in Chinese. When I just skipped

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    In a 350 to 400-word essay‚ describe which archetype(s) the character is most similar to. Sek-Lung‚ third brother from The Jade Peony is an important character because he further develops the themes of belonging and discovery that Choy has introduced in the first two parts of the novel. To achieve this elaboration his character has a wide range of emotions and attributes. Sekky’s character archetypes vary from orphan to warrior to wanderer‚ demonstrating his personal growth. Sekky passes through

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