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Adeline Yen Mah

Chinese Cinderella

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 1999

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Essay Topics

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Chinese Cinderella derives its name from the ninth-century Chinese folktale Ye Xian, which is one of the earliest recorded versions of the Cinderella story. Read this 1948 translation of the original text from the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) and compare it to this memoir. What elements of the original folktale are reflected in Chinese Cinderella? How does the modern text diverge from Ye Xian, and why?

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Over the course of the memoir, Adeline ages 10 years, and her insights into the world around her develop and mature accordingly. How does Adeline’s voice mature over time?

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Aside from Aunt Baba, Adeline receives much-needed support from several characters including Ye Ye, PLT, Wu Chun-mei, and Reine. Select one such ally not discussed in the Character Analysis. How does Yen Mah represent this character?