Monday, March 12, 2007

Shaman Lit Circle Post

For the chapter, Shaman, in The Woman Warrior, my job is the moderator, which is the person that brings questions for the group.

Maxine said early in the chapter that Brave Orchid and her husband had two children, a boy and a girl, before they had Maxine. How do you think they died and why did Maxine introduce them into the story?

Brave Orchid wanted to do something with her life after her two children died. Why did she choose to be a doctor?

When Maxine is looking at pictures of her mother at school, she is trying to figure out how she feels. Why does Maxine want to know her mother's feelings back then?

In China, it seems that they believe in ghosts. Why do the Chinese culture believe in ghosts, but not the present day American culture? There are ghost stories in our culture, but I don't think we take ghosts as seriously as the people in this book. What is the difference between these two cultures?

Brave Orchid said that it costed 200 dollars to pay for Maxine's birth, and people in China were giving away girls for free. What is Brave Orchid trying to tell Maxine by saying this?

Why do you think that Brave Orchid was willing to move to America when she was having such a great life in China? She was a respected doctor, and then threw it all away to come to America. Would you make the same decision?

How come Brave Orchid and Maxine considers everyone in America ghosts?

What are the similarities between Brave Orchid and Fa Mu Lan?

Between pages 88-91, Maxine talks about how all heroes love food and eat a lot. What does this mean?

Maxine's grandfather and father married multiple women. Why is this accepted?

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