Maxine Hong Kingston is a Chinese-American writer in the first chapter "The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of The Ghost Girlhood". Efforts of cultural identity The late aunt denied its existence. Kingston grew up in American culture and analyzed possible reasons behind her ignorant aunt's disgraceful pregnancy, and then her village attacked her family. Kingston explained how strictly the Chinese culture is practiced in American society.
"Female warrior: devil's girl's memoir" by Maxine Hong Kingston is a series of memoirs combining Kingston's autobiography and Chinese folklore. The book is divided into five interrelated chapters: a nameless woman, a white tiger, a shaman, a palace, and a barbarious lead tube. No Name Woman has three roles, Kingston, Mother of Kingston, Aunt Kingston. This part began with the mother of Kingstone talking about his aunt and a shameful past story, her aunt participates in affair relations, public sexual expression, then Kingston explains the story and then K The final meaning of the story against
Introduction "Female Warriors: Memories of Girls in Ghosts" Maxin Hong Kingston was highly acclaimed to show the fight and experience as an American girls immigrant Chinese woman, published in 1975 It is a memoir. Finding a quiet female voice is the basic theme of "female warrior". Through her memoirs, Maxine Hong Kingston provides a special language for silent women to find their identity. - In playwright William Shakespeare 's wonderful work "Venezia Merchant", Character Iago said, "Hey, be careful, my master, hey, it is a monster with green eyes". Known as Beast, it is a terrible creature in William Golding 's novel "Flies of the Lord", and a memoir of the Max War.