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Immigration Project Reflection

Honestly, my experience with my LC book, this time around, was great! I was entirely comfortable with The Woman Warrior and enjoyed reading it very much. I was, in a way, able to connect to the author on a personal level, and enjoyed visualizing how the author handled certain situations. I also enjoyed reading this book because I was able to travel back in time and kinda get a feel for what it might have been like to be a young Chinese girl trying to fit in with an American lifestyle, yet still trying to balance out her culture at home. One thing my lit circles group has taught me, has been to think things through and really take the time to view situations from all perspectives and not just one. In The Woman Warrior, Maxine really struggles to stand out and feel wanted by her family. She got good grades and always strived to succeed in life, and so by reading this book, I have also taken into account that you only have one life to live and what you do with that is up to you. Maxine could’ve made different decisions. She could’ve dropped out of school or left the house, but she didn’t which really tells us that she is a very strong woman.
Throughout the lit circle process, I believe that we could’ve had some time in class after posting blogs to just have a face to face, open- discussion, to talk or comment more about the book or make predictions about what might happen next. I loved the fact that we were able to do a blog post this time. In my opinion, it made responding easier and made the entire lit circles process so much more organized. Before I always had to keep track of my dialectical journal slips and everything would get misplaced. Although blogging was fun, sometimes I would find myself in a situation where my internet was down or I did not have access to a computer.
I found the idea of reading my peers interpretations of the book almost fascinating, or as if exploring new heights. After reading what my fellow group members had to say about the same quotes or about the passage I chose, it opened my eyes to a different way of emotionally connecting to the passage. It made me think of all the different ways you may use to solve a mathematical solution but with words. Also, with the posts being online, I could always go back and re-read something that I liked or enjoyed. It made it helpful to have access to it outside of school.
After reading all of my options that I had to choose from for my art piece, I finally set my mind on making a new book cover because it felt as though it was something that I could make complex, yet simple. I really felt as though I could put some of my thoughts and what I visualized while reading the book, on the book cove that might intrigue other readers. I think that if you know both the countries involved in The Woman Warrior and what role the play throughout the book, I feel as though the connection between the book and my art piece should be clear. Other than that, absolutely; I do feel as though there is a connection between my literature book and my art piece. Reflecting on my painting, I believe I did a fairly-well job, but also feel as though I could’ve added more either towards the top or bottom of the painting. The material I used was a mixture of oil pastels and acrylic paint so it made it difficult when painting in the miniscule details. I do enjoy the way my final product turned out to be. I think it, overall, looks like a decent book cover. Something that could’ve enhanced the quality of my painting might have been to be more detailed or to accent the detail. Overall, I like the idea of being able to express your thoughts about a book or get your take of that book and put it onto a canvas and make it a painting of your very own. I learned that all books, no matter what genre it may be, each have a certain emotion that they portray you to feel and that after reading that book, it makes you want to paint what your feeling.
In terms of the interviewing process, I must say that I got a bit aggravated just because it was difficult communicating with my lady. It felt as though I was trying to force two parallel lines together to make them intertwine somehow. My schedule is busy enough without the hassle of trying to set up a time with a lady who has a FULL time schedule. Despite all the aggravation, I liked the idea of trying different interview methods. I opened me up to try to things and also because a better communicator. Number one: I learned that you can never rely on a email sending the perfect copy ONCE so always send it twice, just in case. Number two: I learned that you REALLY have to listen intently to what the person is saying while talking on the phone but that you have to listen 3 times as hard if they have a hard accent. And number three: The moment you meet your person and know that you are going to need to take some free time to meet them, ask them if they plan on traveling in the next month. Since my lady is a family friend, I was glad that she opened up to me for a project. In some countries, individuals just need to immigrate to another country for personal reasons and it made me realize, “Hey, although all these people have immigrated here to the U.S, that doesn’t mean America isn’t having problems. Of course every situation has their pros and cons, but we need to make sure we made the right decisions that will make a positive impact on our lives.” Interviewing an individual who has immigrated here to America just made all of the studies we learned that much more REAL. My lady was able to share with me her thoughts about America, and her own country, and just all of the emotions she felt when coming to America. The hardships, the laughter, and the friends that she made, those are really personal experiences and I’m just really glad that she was willing to share so much with me.
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The Woman Warrior - DJ #6

Quote 1:
"She wore the same clothers, hair cut, and manner as when we were in elementary school, no make-up on the pink and white face, while the other Asian girls were starting to tape their eyelids." - page 182, paragraph 2, Maxine

Significance:
This quote stood out to me because beauty in America was only defined one way, and that was by your eyes. It makes me sad to think that girls in junior high would tape their eyelids so they could be 'beautiful'. Its heat breaking to think that, up til this day, Asian girls still use that method to beautify them.

Personal Connection:
I can relate because as an asian girl, I have felt the need and want for gorgeous eyes but then I acept myself for who I am and go on my way. People portray beauty as a fake fairy tale in which they want the princess to be a mouth dropping , heart stopping, typical American.

Question 1:
How far would you go to be absolutly gorgeous? Why?

Quote 2:
"I studies hard, got straight A's, but nobody seemed to see that I was smart and had nothing in common with this monster, this birth defect." - page 195, paragraph 2, Maxine

Significance:
I choose this quote because it tells us more about Maxine and how her parents wanted her to marry and FOB (Fresh-off-the-Boat). This is what the Chinese-American kids at school would call the young immigrants. I don't like the fact that her parents would want her to marry a guy who their daughter doesn't want to and/or love.

Character Judgement:
I think that Maxine is a very strong woman in the respect that she doesn't get any attention or much love. She is only descriminated agaisnt because of her sex and because of nationality. Her great uncle didn't even care for her and her cousins or sister. He called her and all of her other female siblings, maggots. For a girl who gets straight A's, strives for attention, and lives in a world among ghosts, she does not deserve to be though of as aburden.

Question 2:
Would you stand to live in a house full of your own family treating you as if you were just another old family trinket that they had to take care of? Why or why not? Would you continue to strive for what you want and axcel in school even if these were the circumstances?

Vocab for DJ #6:
canerry (pg 180) - canerry
gesticulating (pg 183) - to make or use gestures
camphoraceous (pg 187) - camphoraceous
rictus (pg187) - the gape of the mouth of a bird
trestle (pg 188) - a frame typically composed of a horizontal bar or beam
frivolous (pg 189) -characterized by lack of seriousness or sense
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The Woman Warrior - DJ # 5

Quote 1:
"Brave Orchid saw that all variety had gone from her sister. She was indeed mad. 'The difference between mad people and sane people,' Brave Orchid explained to the children, 'is that sane people have variety when they talk story. Mad people have only one story that they talk over and over." - page 159, paragraph 4, Brave Orchid (Aiaa)

Significance:
I choose this quote because it's kinda showing the harships and challanges that Brave Orchids family is having to deal with because of Moon Orchids going mad. They are having to sneak out of the house because Moon Orchid will grab a hold of the families clothing so that they wouldn't leave her to the "Mexican Ghosts". I blame this on Brave Orchid because she dragged her on a plane from China to the U.S. Then made her go up and down the west coast, back and forth through cities and L.A. I think that Brave Orchid pushed her sister too far, that she went emotionally dead, and ultimately mad.

Character Judgement:
I think that Brave Moon is very pushy, demanding, and guilty for her sister's madness. A part of me thinks that Brave Moon does feel guilty and wants to be with her sister ever step of the way, yet another side of me is telling me that she is a bad sister and justs wants to do whats best for herself. Coming from all this, I have ultimately decided that Moon Orchid is very immature, has not life challanging experiences, but has had to deal with servere heart-ache. She is a very strong woman but needs help.

Question 1:
If one of your siblings went sane or mad, how would you deal with the situation? Why?

Quote 2:
"During air raid drills (it was during the Korean War, which you knew about because every day the front page of the newspaper printed a map of Korea with the top part red and going up and down like a window shade,) we curled up in this basement. Now everyone was gone. The playroom was army green and had nothing in it but a long trough with drinking spigots in rows... When someone flushed you could hear the water and other matter, which the children named, running inside the big pipe above the drinking spigots." - page 174, paragraph 1, Maxine

Significance:
In this quote, it is saying that during school they would have air raid drills when they would hide in the basement and wait for the air to be later cleared. Its telling us more about their life here in America. During the Korean War, schools had drills just like we have fire drills but to think that America has turned into a safe, secure, living space, makes a lot of people want to live here. Although at one time there were such things as air raid drills, it is nice to know that America has shown that we can be strong and pull through. Those raid drills were just for protection but it would've scared me to death just thinking about being in "war" territory.

Personal Connection:
Although America is safe, when I think of war, I think about 9-11 and when the twin towers came down. That was a big shock but it made us stronger. Many lives were taken but many poeople steped up to help one another which America is all about. Also, it just makes me thankful for all of the security and safety we, as Americans, feel living here in America. We are fortunate to not have to worry about people coming and knocking on our doors asking if they can seach our houses.

Question 2:
Do you think that a lot of kids were worried about, possibly, getting bombed on or having war break out right there on school campus? Why or why not?

Vocab for DJ #5:
burlap (pg 148) - a plain-woven, coarse fabric of jute, hemp
frena (pg 164) - a fold of membrane that checks or restrains the motion of a part
frenum (pg 165) - a fold of membrane that checks or restrains the motion of a part
self-assertion (pg 172) - insistence on or an expression of one's own importance
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The Woman Warrior - DJ #4

Quote 1:
"How greedy to play with presents in front of the giver. How impolite ("untraditional" in Chinese) her children were." - page 121, paragraph 2, Brave Orchid/Narrator

Significance:
I chose this quote because it tells the reader how Maxine's mom still keeps the traditional culture alive in the house and how it was thought to be disrespectful to take gifts. Also, in this part of the book, we are introduced to Aiaa's sister Moon Orchid. She is really disrespected by her niece's and nephew's and has just come from China. Although she comes from China, when giving her family rock candy, she wants them to enjoy and take as much as they want; despite the "untraditional" factor of her actions.

Character Judgement:
I think that this part in the book shows us a whole different side of Brave Orchid, or Aiaa's, family and her children. Aiaa has been so close to her culture and all of the traditions that her children are disrespectful to their own aunt who they haven't seen in over 5 years. Also, in this part, it shows how Moon Orchid is struggling to make do with the fact that her husband is living in LA with his second wife and taking care of her kids. She deserves better.

Question 1:
Would you feel abandoned and un-loved if you found out that your spouce had run off to be with another person other than yourself, and in another COUNTRY!?

Quote 2:
"She felt she had accomplished a great deal by folding towels. She spent the evening observing the children. She liked to figure them out. She described them aloud." - page 140, paragraph 3, Brave Orchid/Narrator

Significance:
I chose this quote because it is showing us that Moon Orchid, Aiaa's sister, is trying to understand the American culture by observing her niece's and nephew's who have lived in America her whole life. This quote also tells us readers that Moon Orchid is totally unfamilliar with any activities or doings that her family is performing. Also, she is just trying to get to know and figure out what her family likes to do and kinda connect to them in that way.

Personal Connection:
I am going to have a baby nephew on the way and I know that when he is born that I am going to be observing him very closely to figure out how to entertain him just like Moon Orchid is trying to figure out as well, with her family. Difference is, is that I know my family won't be disrespectful to me or to each other just like Aiaa's children are to Moon Orchid.

Question 2:
Have you ever felt so lost or confussed to the point where you had to closely observe something so that you didn't feel like such an out cast? When and why did you feel that way?

Vocab for DJ #4:
doily (pg 120) - any small, ornamental mat, as of embroidery or lace
lenient (pg 127) - agreeably tolerant
demure (pg 133) - characterized by shyness and modesty
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