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Monkey Bridge by Lan Cao

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Monkey Bridge. by Lan Cao. Mai's mother counsels her. “ Keep what you see behind your eyes, and save what you think under your tongue . Let your thoughts glow from within. Hide your true self .“ (41). Using Graphics to Explain. UNFAMILIAR FACTS about VIETNAM and 1970’s. Vietnam. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Monkey Bridge

by Lan Cao

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Mai's mother counsels her“Keep what you see behind your eyes, and save what you think under your tongue. Let your thoughts glow from within. Hide your true self.“ (41)

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Using Graphics to Explain

UNFAMILIAR FACTS about VIETNAM and 1970’s

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Vietnam

Long and Narrow

the SEA HORSE

Sometimes called

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Colonization – Liberation?

France

United States

Vietnam

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Madame Nhucalled the protesting Bhuddist monks

"barbecues."

Dragon Lady

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Vietnamese Style

Fancy embroidery

Ao Dai

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Flag of Canada

The Maple Leaf

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The Underground Tunnels (p.239)

The Flea

The ELEPHANT

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EARS?????

CULTURAL DIFFERENCES

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In Western cultures…

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In Asian cultures…

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Notice the Buddha…

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Buddha Ears

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… the Buddha is depicted as having big ears because he is the compassionate one.

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The important thing for us is not how large our ears are, but how open are our "mind ears."

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Understanding Mother

KNOW the LINK BETWEEN

the Buddha and

The Bionic Woman

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The Bionic Woman – 1970’s TV Series

Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers

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Bionics Enhanced Senses/Strength

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She could run FAST….

and hear a peep!

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American gestures insulting

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Gestures in OTHER Cultures

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1. I’m scared like a bunny.

2. I’ve been hearing about you.

3. I’m angry.

In Japan….

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1. I don’t believe you.

2. I wish I hadn’t seen that.

3. I’m looking at a very handsome man.

In France…

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1. Good luck to you.

2. You’ll always be number one with me.

3. Screw you. (obscene)

In Iran…

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The Law of Karma

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Karma in Buddhism

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The WHEEL of KARMA

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The law of Karma teachesthat responsibility for unskillful actions

is born by the person who commits them.

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Family altar honors ancestors

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The incense burnersymbolizes the remembrance of the deceased. (To burn incense is to remember people of old.)

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The candle

symbolizes

unity of soul.

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Tray of five fruitsimply the idea that, like fruit in life, seasons are offered to the ancestors’ spirit.

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GOURD BOTTLE – Rice WineOther objects such as wine bottle gourd rice container, water cup, and wine cup are to serve ancestors.

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Funerary Urn

also may be set on table.

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The ancestor’s altarwith PHOTO of ANCESTOR

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Moon Cakes

symbolize family unity and perfectionEgg YOKE center

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Enjoy reading Monkey Bridge.

by Lan Cao