Character Analysis: Chinese Cinderella

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The Japanese are taking over China! Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah, is an inspirational story about a determined young girl named Adeline with a positive attitude who's family escapes from political problems with both the Japanese of the communist Chinese. Would you be afraid and escape from the communists or will you deal with them, even if they are trying to take your properties? The politics interfered with Adeline's life. The Japanese was taking over China in the early 1940s during World War II. They wanted to be business partners with her dad (page 16). That caused her dad, Niang, and Fourth Brother to move to Shanghai, causing everyone to move there (page 32). After America dropped the bomb on Japan, Adeline's family reclaimed their properties that the Japanese had taken. "One day in September 1945, all the children in my school were bused to the …show more content…

For instance, she was separated from Aunt Baba. She was so close to Aunt Baba that she got in trouble for not getting Aunt Baba in trouble. That's why she went to the boarding school. Over there, she was very lonely, but she never put the school down. She kept writing letters. "Someone started playing the organ. The music enchanted me. For a few minutes I felt safe again, the way I used to on Saturday nights at Shanghai, when I would smuggle deliciously in bed for hours and hours, knowing there was no school the next day (page 133)." Another example, PLT (Precious Little Treasure), Adeline's pet duckling, unfortunately died. She didn't get crazy after it died nor did she get mad at Jackie, her dog who killed PLT. She just let it go, and thought of it as if it never happened. Before it died and when it was wounded, she was thinking positively. "Perhaps, when I finally opened them again after wishing very hard all night, PLT's leg would miraculously be healed (page 82 and 83)." She had a funeral for her tiny, pet ducking, and invited Third Brother to comfort

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