tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6002642382191284824.post5248221719071776500..comments2022-12-11T06:00:19.870-08:00Comments on The Power of the Voice Group 4: Red Scarf Girl, a memoir of the cultural revolution: Risk Taking ResearcherMrs. Hancockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10574254886261133450noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6002642382191284824.post-24909467629872542392014-09-01T16:54:48.377-07:002014-09-01T16:54:48.377-07:00Mary,
I really could understand your deep explana...Mary,<br /><br />I really could understand your deep explanations. Good Job! Something interesting that I noticed in your blog post was the connection that you had with the book Ties that Bind, Ties that Break. With a major reason, I agree with you because both of these characters were experiencing what the Chinese Revolution was like. Both of them learned many things by just reflecting on how other people saw and interacted with them. Ji-Li will learn many things about her own country on her time, and Ailin learned how to be successful in China without her feet bound. I'm not sure if women had to bind their feet at these times, but if they did, Ji-Li would do it. My point is that Ailin and Ji-Li had completely different issues in their personal lives, but they both had/have to make decisions that could probably change their lives forever. Overall, your research made me understand how Ji-Li thought about what was happening at her time. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com