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Analysis of Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

Analysis of Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

In Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston tells the story of her aunt’s suicide and how it influenced Kingston’s life. In Woman Warrior Kingston’s mother told her the story of her fathers sister who had a child out of wedlock, when Kingston became sexually “of age” in her mother’s eyes. The story took place in China, presumably in the first half of the Twentieth Century, where women were heavily subjugated due to their sex. From the aunt’s story, Kingston got the idea that women in Chinese society were always watched and when needed, controlled, to keep them in line. How did Kingston’s reaction to this story shape her approach to life growing up in America?

Her mother told the story to Kingston, when Kingston started to menstruate in an effort to keep her under control, sexually. In the story, the shame of having the illegitimate child fell upon the woman, which controls women’s actions. The father of the child was never disowned or humiliated, therefore men were not controlled. Furthermore, when the aunt told the father of her child that she thought that she was pregnant, the father organized the raid against her and her family in which the entire village participated. This indicates that the control was societal, not just within the family. The aunt killed herself because the societal control, based on sexism, would never allow her out of her shame.

Sexism raged against Kingston’s aunt because she was a woman. During the raid of the house, the villagers singled out the aunt’s belongings and destroyed them. Other family members lost things in the raid but the aunt lost everything. The villagers did this to destroy the aunt’s quality of life. The symbolism of the aunt having her baby in the pigsty really indicated her knowledge of how severe the consequences of her actions would be. The aunt probably felt more hopeless when her child turned out to be a girl. Perhaps if it had been a boy the child’s life could have been spared. As a result of the sexism in her aunt’s life, Kingston has an awareness of sexism in her own life. This led to Kingston’s feeling that people were always watching her.

Kingston had a feeling that “women were...

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