Thursday, March 5, 2009
American Born Chinese
On page 28 it reminds me of when I was a kid. The passage is about a few friends hanging out when they were young playing with toys and watching TV. It was like yesterday when me and my friends were playing with our JI Joe's and Tunka Trucks. I think this was also an important passage because it is showing that everyone around the world no matter where they are from are all alike. Then on page 77 to 78 it is trying to tell you to not lose yourself. I choose this passage because I feel that it is really important to remember. You should never forget who you are, and where you come from. My first invisible passage that I think is worth bringing up is between 78 and 79. This blank space tells us that the monkey has found himself. Without this blank space you would not be able to see the transition of the monkey's personality. My second invisible passage I picked was from page 72 to 73. This blank space shows the transition of how far the monkey actually traveled. He is flying through space then he is at the footsteps of the five golden pillars. Without this blank space you would not understand how the monkey ended up there.
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