Chinese Cinderella By Adeline Yen Mah

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Chinese Cinderella was written by Adeline Yen Mah. This little Chinese girl began her life tragically after her mother died. Soon after that the Chinese culture marked her cursed as ‘bad luck.’ her new mother displayed distrust towards her and she fought through struggles to find a place where she belonged. These few chapters in the book remind me about how our world is still very similar to this girl’s story. Many young boys and girls have lost their family and friends and they go through a series of distress and Brutality. This book has small windows into how Adeline immerses herself in striving for academic success and the hope of winning favour. Throughout this book adeline’s voice comes vividly in her writing and she unveils us to how she feels as if the world is going to …show more content…

In my mind I can picture how the tropical island is not all about violence it’s about children who don’t have much freedom are getting new opportunities since big changes have happened. I am getting the idea the Mr and Mrs Pop Eye do not care about the outside world. This is depicted in the sentence, “ mrs pop eye didn’t pay us any attention, we weren’t worthy of that.” but there is a man named pop eye who is a source of mystery for everyone and people eagerly wait to talk and ask him about his true life. “ Because pop eye was the only white, kids stared at him until their ice blocks melted.” I connect these ideas with how life is during the struggling times for these poor black people and how they feel in their own circle of different colour. This is important to me because as the whole book proceeds forward i know what to expect and how things are going to turn around for the narrator and her surrounding neighbours. What the author values in this chapter is how things turn out tediously after many changes but as the climax takes a hold in the story, the villagers get an experience of real

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