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    In “The Rime of the Ancyent Marinere” by Samuel Coleridge, the Marinere attains a change of mindset about the sea snakes he encounters on his journey. This moment is more than a shift from the disliking to affinity of an animal; the juncture echoes a larger change within the Marinere. When one views the incident in conjunction with the concept of seeing from Carlos Castaneda’s novel, A Separate Reality, one can discover that the Marinere completes the act of seeing. This triumph shows that sentimentality

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    American Born Chinese was a book that I would have initially missed reading because it didn’t appeal to me then. However, it wasn’t until the three narratives intertwined at the end that I realized that this was a great read. Jin, Danny, and the Monkey King all have one thing in common; they try to become something they are not, and they lose their sense of identity until the realization of the truth that we cannot fight who we really are. Jin comes to America and desperately tries to fit in with

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    more important. Using mental strength is what allows many people to conquer several obstacles throughout a difficult journey. The novel Life of Pi, by Yann Martel, allows readers to imagine a young Indian boy named Piscine Patel trying to survive a shipwreck using everything that he learns and experiences throughout his childhood. He endures many hardships on this difficult journey of survival, such as: dehydration, starvation, living on a lifeboat with dangerous animals, drowning, and crashing on

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    In “The Journey to the West,” the monk was accompanied by Pigsy, the Sha Monk, the Handsome Monkey King, and the horse. Each of these supporting characters possess a certain magical ability that assisted the monk on his journey, additionally they had their own flaws. This contrasts the monk, which has no magical ability and was devoted buddhism. The strengths, weaknesses, and backgrounds of these supporting characters encapsulate the idea of buddhism throughout the novel, and by including them and

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    He thus resumes his hero’s journey as Sazang’s disciple and, over time, he gains two other companions called Friar and Pig. Monkey King faces several trials along his path. He rescues young maidens, defeats demons and protects Sazang every step of the way. Throughout their journey, Monkey King proves to be an invaluable asset, performing feats that the others of his party would not have been able to do

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    In the novel American Born Chinese the Monkey King (Wei, Danny’s cousin) acts different in the begging than in the end. The Monkey Kings actions in the beginning are reckless. He isn’t liked by many people and he is totally unpopular. He doesn’t like jocks and he pees in one of the jocks coca cola! By the end of the novel The Monkey King reveals the truth about who he really is and when he does he seems more mature and very believable. He seems like he has much power and patience. The Monkey King

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    As Jin grows older, the desire to transform becomes a lot more serious, it's a way for him to escape his life as an Asian and become white .He gets to live out that wish when he becomes Danny, the white high schooler on the edge of breaking into the in crowd. Over the course of the story American Born Chinese by Gene Yang the main character Jin, changed significantly. He was first characterized as quiet and alienated, but by the end of the story, he became confident and starting accepting himself

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    American Born Chinese Monkey King Conflict Essay In the book American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang, the Monkey King experiences the conflict of man versus society. He wants to be recognized as a powerful deity. He is denied that status by other deities because he is a monkey. “Look. You may be a king-you may even be a deity-but you are still a monkey.” (Yang 2 15). As shown in this quote, the guard of Heaven discriminates the Monkey King by not treating him as a deity because he is a monkey.

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    Personal identity refers to the concept that a person develops about themselves which evolves over the course of life. This concept includes elements that we cannot control, such as our natural appearances or where we were born. Personal identity is also demonstrated through what we wear, how we communicate with others or even the way we think as it is all about perceptions. Everyone is unique and their characteristics may differ from each other in their social or cultural group. In The Journey,

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    while each of us needs some type of an awakening to the sense that it is not always going to be a “my way” journey thru life, but instead, a “best for the team” journey. I say “team” because what will work for one group may not work for another, so we must have the ability to adapt to our surroundings. Furthermore, this awakening is not restricted to work only, but will reach out to our personal lives also. Personally. I have worked with people of different nationalities, religious beliefs, political

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