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American Born Chinese Identity Essay

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Identity is officially defined as the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another. A person’s identity can be shaped by many factors, like family and culture. The graphic novel American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang is a book that really focuses on identity and who someone actually is. In American Born Chinese, all the characters struggle with their identity and accepting that they are unique and different because other people judge them for being who they are.
Jin is an American born Chinese who is moving and experiencing life as a new kid in a new school...again. As we learn more about him through the chapters we notice that Jin doesn’t like that he is Chinese and would rather be the typical American so people wouldn’t treat him differently. Jin always tries his hardest to blend in with the other American students but he is always being placed in a stereotype, for example when he was first introduced to …show more content…

He starts to develop a crush on his classmate, Amelia, but he thought that she liked Greg because he was a blonde, green-eyed, curly-haired, American boy. He figured that Amelia would pay more attention to him if he looked less Asian and more like Greg, so he got a perm and tried to act more “American”. Jin gets her attention and they go on a date to the movie theater. He thinks that the date went great, and he is imagining himself marrying and having a family with her. However, the next day he finds himself talking to Greg. Greg tells him to stop asking Amelia out because he feels that he is not the right guy for her. “It’s just that she’s a good friend and I want to make sure she makes good choices, you know? We’re almost in high school. She has to start paying attention to who she hangs out with” (179). By saying this, Greg is being racist and rude. he is basically trying to say that she will get a bad reputation if she is seen hanging out with JIn, or any other

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