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Woman Warrior

In her autobiography, The Woman Warrior, Maxine talks-story about how she grew up surrounded by the Chinese culture but went to American schools. How her mother told her stories of herself as a shaman and of Fa Mu Lan when Maxine brought home good grades. How she was put down by the Chinese sexism and rebelled from it. This is the story of Maxines search for a compromise between the American culture and the Chinese culture and how she eventually found a balance between the two cultures.When Maxine was growing up in Chinatown her mother, Brave Orchid, would tell her stories, stories about Chinese heroes, stories about being a shaman in China, stories of her nameless aunt. Her mother intended these stories to have moral significance for Maxine but Maxine interpreted them differently than what her mother intended. When Brave Orchid told her the story of the No Name Woman, Maxines aunt, Brave Orchid was using the story to warn Maxine away from engaging in premarital sex. Maxine interpreted the story according to values that she can relate to, like individualism and the No Name Womans love for her child. Another story told to Maxine was the myth of Fa Mu Lan, the woman warrior. Brave Orchid, with this story, wants to prod Maxine to go and do something as for the good of her family and community and not just for herself. Maxine thinks that she, like Fa Mu Lan, is a woman warrior, but realizes that the story doesnt make the transition from Chinese to American very well. In all of Brave Orchids stories Maxine compromised, Americanizing Chinese stories and coming to her own interpretations based on her own beliefs.Maxine, throughout her life was confronted by the sexism inherent in the Chinese culture. She wrote that "there is a Chinese word for the female I - which is slave," implying that women are slaves. When she was young her great-uncle would call out and ask who wanted to go to the store and when she and her sisters would ru...

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