Red scarf girl article The cultural revolution is a chaotic era of China. Jiang Jili's memoir "Red Scarf Girl" tells about the confusion of that era. Geely's experience during this time has changed her view. We started a cultural revolution full of gentle progressive ideas, but it quickly became chaotic and led to an important choice that influenced her for the rest of her life. In the early days of the Cultural Revolution, Geely was full of positive thinking and helped Mao's work succeed. She believes that she can change the world. Ji-li supports the activity of "destroying the four old people" and when the logo of the store shattered due to the unrecognizable name in the vicinity ...
At the end of the novel, Geely is an important choice; she can support her family or support Mao and Revolution. The tremendous pressure facing the calm from her own pressure to heal from the red guards and also of the black class again. However, she chose the family "(unforgettable valuable, difficult to replace)" (p.263). But this choice will affect her and her family. Because of her class, she was forbidden to become an actress and never parted with her husband, so her mother was forced to write a self-criticizing report. In short, Geely made a decisive choice and chose her family, but this choice brings the result. How has Geely's views changed during the Cultural Revolution? It is most important to believe that Mao is the most important, and believe that her family and responsibilities are the most important. "When my life is defined by my goal, I can become a big badge, participate in the exhibition, become a Red Guard, I do not seem to have a relationship now, my life is my own responsibility I have promised to take care of my family but I reconfirm this promise everyday (p.263) This is because her viewpoint is from herself and Mao Zedong Gilly has a lot of courage to do what he is doing and I think that it is her courage to make it do it.
The title of the red scarf is a symbol of childhood of Jiang Jili. Like many people, she grew up with the Mao Zedong and cultural prostate revolution. The red scarf is a symbol of this revolution, I am wearing it, I believe that people of all walks of life gather for common interests. Her father was accused of father's faith long ago but Jiang Zemin could not accept the possibility that he might not be able to do all he promised.
In East Asian books, for example, Ji Li Jiang's red scarf girl (about the Chinese culture revolution), or Linda Sue Park's "My name is Keoko" (about Japan's North Korea occupation). I know the story. The Holocaust is like Art Spiegelman's Mouse: a story of survivors, or a diary of a young girl by Anne Frank. Perhaps the most read in the United States is the story of the mass genocide of the Native American: housing school and eugenics course in particular. The name of Joseph Bruchac's hidden roots, Debby Dahl Edwardson is not easy, Tim Tingle's "How to become a ghost", and recently Native American fainting, The Marrow Thieves of Cherie Dimaline, is one of the big hits Department
If a girl with a red scarf I saw on the street already exists this morning, I will write something in this part now. But she does not exist, I just make her fictitious to prove the next point. I have never seen a girl wearing a red scarf. Even if you see it, I do not remember it because I do not remember it. But, if she does not exist, how can you know if my evidence is correct or not?