How Does Willis Wu Use Satire In Interior Chinatown

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In the novel Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu, Willis Wu, an aspiring Asian American actor, faces the reality of being an Asian American in the modern-day United States of America. In the novel, Yu utilizes his story to bring attention to the discrimination faced by Asian Americans. Yu uses a satirical mock prime-time detective show, a screen-play style of writing, and even the hopes and dreams that Willis wants to accomplish in the story to illustrate and highlight the misrepresentation, discrimination, and prejudice that Willis Wu and real Asian Americans experience. Yu utilizes satire in a way that conveys the stereotypes that Asian Americans face every day in a humorously relatable manner, using a prime-time detective show called “Black …show more content…

In fact, according to an article from the Center for Scholars and Storytellers, “Asian children will subconsciously internalize an omission of Asian faces in the content they watch as an indication of their perceived invisibility or the box they are subjected to in the workplace and the world” (Park, Nicole). This is directly in line with the ideas in Yu’s novel, as Willis is indoctrinated into the idea that the greatest thing he can be is Kung-Fu Guy, even as that idea traps him in a box that keeps him from becoming himself. In the novel, Willis tries so hard to become Kung-Fu Guy, that when he finally achieves it, he loses himself. This brings attention to the same idea in the real world, that Asian Americans have been striving to become accepted, and by doing so, they make it near impossible for that to happen. The idea that Yu instills is that by following the steps and fulfilling the boxes that someone else has decided makes an Asian American, it becomes impossible to have a true personality and sense of self. As I mentioned before, one of the biggest aspects of Yu’s story is that Willis’s life goal is to receive the role of Kung-Fu Guy in the satirical show “Black and

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