Friday, August 21, 2015

Blog #2 Question#2



Many Chinese people have the traditional custom to look to their zodiac sign for advice and guidance, this belief is really expressed in Shanghai Girls. Throughout the novel May and Pearl are compared with their respective zodiac signs, the sheep and the dragon. The sheep is said to be a complacent, content, feminine, fashionable, artistic and compassionate; she must be taken care of and thinks only of herself and comfort. The dragon has a striving desire that cannot be filled, she is loyal, demanding and responsible. The character’s embodied their zodiac signs when they lived in Shanghai, but I believe their roles switched when they went to America.
In Shanghai, May was never denied anything she wanted, as a result she grew up a spoiled child and threw fits whenever things didn’t go her way. She was able to live a comfortable glamourous lifestyle, being able to afford to dress up fashionably to model and socialize with artists and revolutionists whenever she wanted. She was carefree and let her parents and Pearl take care of her, however when she moved to America she could no longer afford to stay a sheep. Pregnant and scared she adopted some of the dragons strong attributes, she was able to take a lot of responsibility on when she tended to her sister’s aid after her rape, she concocted the white mask for them to camouflage and she split their money between them when they were on the boat, she even thought of a clever way to stay in the interrogational angel island until the end of her pregnancy to keep her baby, sister and herself alive and living. When they were transported to live with Uncle Louie she was able to create a job for herself in the movies because she had the desire to be portrayed as glamourous and she achieved her own goals but her own merits, she didn’t wait for someone else to take care of her but instead strove for opportunities to push her career further.
In Shanghai, Pearl was the responsible, loyal older sister that listened to her parents and took care of May. She strove to get an education and demanded more out of life, breaking away from her traditional mother and into a modernized Chinese woman. Pearl lead a comfortable life up to this point, however when the sisters were hurled into America, Pearl took big hits to her mentality of life. She was weighed down with the death of her mother, abandonment of her father, torments of rape, stressed for her baby, and left with fears for the outside world of her little apartment. She let herself become a sheep, being taken care of by Sam and the rest of the family and became ignorant to the world around her only concerning herself with the housework. She became introverted and reverted to old traditional stories and Chinese thinking because it was comforting for her to act like her mother. Pearl displays these sheep like qualities because she longs for china, once she accepts she’s Americanized she could move forward and make an effort to create a life around her, but she still lives in fear because she isn’t a citizen.
 According to the Chinese zodiac I’m a rooster, I am said to be an observant, hardworking, resourceful, courageous and talented individual that’s very confident in herself. I think this is fairly true I’m very hardworking, resourceful and observant, however I lack the confidence, and I definitely don’t like being the center of attention. I think I am fairly true to my sign thus far, I do get a little agitated if I speak and others don’t listen especially if it’s one of my siblings.

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