Wayson Choy Wrote the Jade Peony. Comment Essay

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Wayson Choy wrote the Jade Peony. Comment author's style, archetypes metaphors, relevancy themes, time period reflected son . The essy include quotations a bibliography.

Wayson Choy is a Canadian writer of Chinese origin famous for his "Jade Peony" novel written in 1995 and for the Trillium Book Award and the City of Vancouver Book Award. He was given the Honors of the Order of Canada in 2006 for his active involvement in the fights against AIDS, helping and teaching persons with a difficult life like abused women, runaways and homeless children. His involvement in societies' development is seen also through his passionate teaching career and also through the books he has written in the latest years. (Order of Canada for Wayson Choy, 2009)

His writings, and especially "The Jade Peony," portrays the lives of 3 young people of Chinese origin in Canada, at a time and a place that is most familiar for him. Besides the amazing human touch he puts into the novel, one could see that the story of the three siblings could actually be a metaphor of his own understanding of life as a child, trapped between various thoughts, emotions and feelings. The events take place in Vancouver's Chinatown in turbulent times between the 1930s and the 1940s, with strong emotional and powerful evocations of society through the eyes of children, from Depression to the aftermath of the Pearl Harbor attacks.

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Choy is a writer of metaphors and archetypes slowly creating in the words of each character symbols of every Cantonese immigrant's integration problem especially in times of economic hardships and even racism. As Jook-Liang, the only sister of the three children, says "…there was no Depression jobs for such men. They have been deserted by the railroad companies and betrayed by the many labor contractors [and] there was no law in any court against starving to death for lack of food" (Choy, 1997, pg 17). Choy brings up issues that are relevant in today's world as they were in the 1930s like finding an identity as an immigrant whilst feeling like a stranger in your newly country and an alien in your own family. Also, he is very powerful in creating separate identity issues and dreams like in the case of the other two brothers, Jung-Sum and Sek-Lung. In one of the reviews on this great book, the Kirkus review offers the importance of Choy's work in the field of individual awakening and development of personality.(Kirkus….....

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