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    Love is a dangerous thing. In the story “The Lady or the Tiger” by Frank Stockton‚ a princess must make a challenging decision that will determines her lover’s fate. When a man is put on trial for loving the princess‚ he relies on her to decide if he gets to live and get married‚ or get mauled by a tiger. The princess will choose the tiger. Within this story‚ the royal family is given distinguishing traits that explain why the princess would choose death upon her lover. Because she is the daughter

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    ABOUT LAN SAMANTHA CHANG Lan Samantha Chang ’s fiction has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly‚ Story‚ and The Best American Short Stories. A graduate of Yale University and the University of Iowa‚ she divides her time between Northern California and Princeton‚ New Jersey.   AN INTERVIEW WITH LAN SAMANTHA CHANG Many of the families in Hunger have attempted to sever themselves from the past in order to build a future. Was this how your parents coped with starting over in America? What parts of Chinese

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    Through the ethnography‚ Factory Girls‚ Leslie Chang explained what it meant to be a person by documenting a migrant workers‚ emotions‚ hardships‚ achievements‚ traditions‚ family life‚ social life and contribution to society. Many people within Dongguan attempt to be perfect but‚ that concept is nonexistent because in order to be a person it is critical to have faults because it develops one’s character. Being a migrant meant that a person had to work hard‚ educate themselves‚ focus on the future

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    The Land Lady 1. Who are the protagonist and antagonist? In this short story the protagonist is Billy Weaver‚ a young 17 year old brisk man dressed appropriately in a suit. The antagonist is the land lady who lures Billy inside her building. 2. What is the mode of narration: first person‚ or third person point of view? How do you know this? The mode of narration is a third person point of view. The narrator refers to all the characters by name. Also the narrator has access to a character’s

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    1940. He lived in Rangoon‚ Burma for a year then moved to Chung K’ing‚ China the following year. In 1946‚ Chang immigrated to Sydney‚ in Australia. Parents: Aubrey Chang‚ his father and May Lee‚ his mother were brought up in Australia. Victor Chang lived with his aunt and uncle in Campsie after his mother died of breast cancer in 1951. This is when he decided to become a doctor. Education: Chang attended a local primary school in Campsie; even though he was a brilliant student‚ he was a loner. He

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    Jung Chang‚ a Chinese-born writer who now resides in London‚ chronicles the history of three generations of women in her family as well as their lives in twentieth century China in her descriptive novel‚ "Wild Swans." As evidenced throughout the storyChang provides her readers with the development of women’s rights‚ customs‚ and traditions as witnessed throughout the development of the Chinese government. Because Chang’s information is derived from her and her family’s personal experiences‚ one

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    essential factors of one’s wisdom and future success. People can always gain precious life lessons from their flaws‚ which resemble the pebbles that make a stable and perfect road. In the novel Typical American written by Gish Jen‚ the protagonist‚ Ralph Chang‚ makes a mistake in which he shifts and tortures his original American dream to a false and ‘poisonous’ dream that causes his ultimate familial‚ moral and financial collapse; in other words‚ he fails to create a ‘China’ with traditional values in America

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    Boomerang- The Essence of Sex Board Members in Board Room- Strange’ smells a perfume Strange: (Smells Perfume) I hate it Board Member (Lloyd) : But this fragrance tested very well. Strange’: I said I wanted the essence of sex! Jacqueline: Yes Board Member (Lloyd): Well I think this is it Strange: You would‚ but let me show you what I’m talking about (Takes of thong) Board Member 2: Unbelievable! (Holds thong up to board members face) Strange’: (Rubs thong in man’s

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    In We Gon’ Be Alright Chang wrote a collection of six essays that go on to describe racial inequalities that are happening in our county and how these inequalities effect every culture‚ not just one specifically. Chang writes these essays that include the problematic issues of the riots in Ferguson‚ the whiteness of Hollywood‚ and even Donald Trump running for president and promoting white supremacy. Chang shows how all of these topics lead towards a racial divide of the country. While Chang’s essays

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    In The Book of the City of Ladies‚ there are four main characters that all uniquely develop the utopian model of Christine’s "City of Ladies." The first character‚ and most important‚ is Christine de Pizan as herself who connects the real world that she exists in to that of an imaginative world and its city symbolic of phylogeny and the reality of a women’s virtue. In her fantasy world she is ignorant of women’s virtue and talent and asks the three virtues of the validity of male misogyny. These

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