Sinophone literary

Sin" rel="nofollow">inophone literary Order Description essay responds to the followin" rel="nofollow">ing prompts: Identity is a major issue in" rel="nofollow">in many of the Sin" rel="nofollow">inophone literary. Examin" rel="nofollow">ine how the question of identity is presented or explored in" rel="nofollow">in two works of literature of your choice from the course readin" rel="nofollow">ings. There are, of course, many different kin" rel="nofollow">inds of identities, such as national identity, cultural identity, ethnic identity and lin" rel="nofollow">inguistic identity, and they are all different aspects of the dialectics of identity: how a person sees himself/herself and how others see him or her. Do these different identities cohere with each other or do they not? How do the characters in" rel="nofollow">in the works confront or deal with their identity conundrums? Why is the question of identity, in" rel="nofollow">in some of all of its many aspects, such an important one for these two Sin" rel="nofollow">inophone texts of your choice? Because all the readin" rel="nofollow">ings that my professor gives me are Chin" rel="nofollow">inese editions; therefore, I will upload the Chin" rel="nofollow">inese editions for you, and you have to fin" rel="nofollow">ind the English editions by yourself; sorry about this. The quotations should be only from the English edition readin" rel="nofollow">ings, No any other person's articles, essays, reviews, etc. Thank you very much.