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Category: English 9.7

The Paper Menagerie

In Ken Liu’s short story “The Paper Menagerie,” Jack’s identity changes and develops through the use of symbolism, character’s actions, and third-person point of view.

In Ken Liu’s short story “The Paper Menagerie,” the actions of multiple characters emphasizes the reason Jack is struggling when accepting his mother’s culture. In the beginning, Jack’s neighbors said: “That doesn’t sound very Chinesey” (Liu 38) when he told them his name, making it clear that people in the community are stereotypical. The diction in this response guides Jack to think that his Chinese culture is causing him to not fit into the community. Not only are adults using his Chinese culture to comment about him, but it is also shown when Jack’s paper tiger broke Mark’s toy, and in response, Mark punched him then said: “Here’s your stupid cheap Chinese garbage” (55). The tone of Mark’s voice saying “stupid Chinese garbage” emphasizes that people his age are also using his ethnicity as an insult, so it causes Mark to dislike his culture even more in a western community. In addition, Jack’s mother keeps talking to him in Chinese causing him to dislike his mother’s culture even more because he wants to fit into the western community. The repetition of this leads strengthens Jack’s thoughts towards Chinese culture.

On the Sidewalk Bleeding thesis

The main character in Evan Hunter’s short story entitled “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” initially believes that his identity was represented through being in the Royals, but later understands that there is no pride or support being in the group, and being himself is the best option. His changing understanding is revealed through the use of actions of characters, 3rd person point of view (through thoughts), and symbolism.

Actions of characters: “He rolled away from the jacket and lay quite still. breathing heavily, listening to the sound of his breathing and the sounds of the rain and thinking: Rain is sweet, I’m Andy.” The action of him rolling away from the jacket shows that he doesn’t want to be connected to the Royals anymore after getting stabbed.

3rd person point of view (through thoughts): “Even in his pain, there had been some sort of pride in knowing he was a Royal. Now there was no pride at all.” The quote showed the change of Andy’s view towards being in the Royals from having pride to having none.

Symbolism: “if he had not been wearing the jacket, he wouldn’t have been stabbed. The knife had not been plunged in hatred of Andy. The knife hated only the purple jacket. ” The purple jacket symbolized Andy’s choice to join the Royals, also the reason he is stabbed.

Strengths and Weaknesses

I think one of my strengths as a learner is that I can submit work on time.

One of my weaknesses is that I don’t speak during class, and if I do I’m quiet.

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