How important is your name? Susan G Kingston's nameless woman, she talks about her unnamed aunt who was forgotten for adultery. Women are committed suicide with newly born children because Chinese culture is very strict and not forgiving and can not tolerate the torture of life and is always judged to have a possibility of mistakes. Kingston's name world is like privilege. If you do something distorting Chinese culture, your family and outsiders will forget you, as you have never existed before.
Maxine Hong Kingston female warrior - excerpt of this unnamed woman Maxine Hong Kingston "woman warrior", "an unnamed woman", a young man of the tragic story, insight Chinese girl of life to her as grew up in the United States I grew up in the village of China in the early 20th century. This story is a story about the influence that belief taught by parents has on the life of a child. - The Woman Warrior is a compelling novel by Maxine Hong Kingston. The novel received great admiration from critics and received the critics award of nonfiction nationwide books. In her novel, Kingston uses various literary elements to clarify the theme. Using contradictions, symbols, and expressions makes information behind the subject stand out to the reader. Utilizing conflict, readers can vividly understand the role of women in Chinese society.
How important is your name? Susan G Kingston's nameless woman, she talks about her unnamed aunt who was forgotten for adultery. Women are committed suicide with newly born children because Chinese culture is very strict and not forgiving and can not tolerate the torture of life and is always judged to have a possibility of mistakes. Kingston's name world is like privilege. - Morrison's beloved person and symbolic role-playing Tony Morrison's beloved person of Kingston's unnamed woman and Mark Singer Kingston's "unnamed woman" (from a woman's warrior) ghosts through infidelity and murder . The result of breaking the social boundary
Anonymous Woman - An unknown aunt of Kingston, jumped into the family and killed herself and her illegal child in China. Kingston did not know anything about his aunt, and had to build up a story with "a woman without a name". Kingston portrays her aunt as a jealous woman, given a passion for taboo, was exiled when it was kicked out from the village. Famulan - A heroic female warrior from a traditional Chinese legend, a brave orchid was originally described to Kingston in a conversation story. The farmer represents both the ideal of a Chinese woman as an affectionate mother and wife, and the source of power and self-reliance. Kingston is closely related to women's warrior, and in the "White Tigers", the first person reconsidered her story as if he were a warrior. Kingston also contrasts Famran 's great achievement and victory with her own disappointment in life.