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Essay Galaxy - Kingston's “No Name Woman”: Community's Role
Kingston's “No Name Woman”: Community's Role
The community plays a significant role in Maxine Hong Kingston’s
essay “No Name Woman.” She describes how one can be totally rejected by
the community if it’s rules and regulations are violated. Violation is
considered a sin. Cultural values mark the community, which in turn shapes
an individual’s identity. This essay reflects the assault of communal
assimilation on an individual. “The village housed no strangers. All the
village were kinsmen” shows that villagers knew every family living there
well enough. “On the night the baby was to be born the villagers raided our
house” implies that the same people who were once considered Maxine Hong
Kingston’s aunt’s kinsmen, turned against her in no time. “Women in China
did not choose” they were merely objects of desire. They had no wish of
their own. They live....
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Number Of Pages: 2 |
Number Of Words: 445 |
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