The piece entitled Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghost by Maxine Hong Kingston describes the trials and tribulations of a female Chinese American growing up in California. It tells of the life of a young Chinese-American woman finding her voice amidst the “story-talkers” and the ghosts of her girlhood. These story-talkers consist mostly of her mother and other female relatives where Maxine Kingston ponders about her childhood memories. Within these memories, she integrates her mother’s stories told to her as a child. Kingston’s piece contains five sections, which describes and examines her memories.
In the first section entitle No Name Woman Kingston writes about the tragedy her unknown aunt experiences. She describes
This is only the first few lines of this paper. If you would like to view the entire paper you need to register here.