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Pinmei, the quiet and introspective protagonist, undergoes a significant transformation throughout the story. Portrayed as a young girl with a long, black braid, at the beginning of the story, Pinmei is shy and fearful, often relying on her grandmother, Amah, for protection and guidance. She is described as a “mouse,” a symbol of her timidity and hesitance to speak up or act. However, as the story progresses, Pinmei’s journey becomes one of self-discovery, courage, and recognizing her own strength.
Pinmei’s connection to storytelling drives her transformation, illustrating The Power of Stories. Though she initially lacks self-confidence, she possesses the gift of storytelling, inherited from her grandmother. Pinmei’s ability to tell stories becomes crucial for her survival and the survival of others. Her stories bring hope, preserve history and identity, and ultimately guide her and her companions through their trials. In this sense, storytelling embodies Pinmei’s growing strength and courage, allowing her to find her voice and assert her identity.
Pinmei’s character reflects traditional Chinese values, particularly the importance of family and loyalty. Her love for Amah drives her actions, and her primary goal is to rescue her grandmother from the Tiger Emperor. This devotion to family is the key motivator in Pinmei’s journey, highlighting her selflessness and compassion.
By Grace Lin
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