Consider what Ying-Ying says about Lena in this story: "so thin now you cannot see her. She like a ghost, disappear." What do you think that means? How does that play out throughout the entire story? How might it also relate to Ying-Ying herself?
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Welcome to Women in History and Lit! This will be a fun experiment for us all. We'll talk about how this will all work in class, but my guess is that you'll all get this very quickly.
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