Analysis: American Born Chinese By Gene Luen Yang

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In the book titled American Born Chinese, written by Gene Luen Yang, there are many plot elements. Each character in this book have different scenarios and different stages of plot elements. The main characters in this story are The Monkey King, Jin Wang, Wei-Chen Sun, Danny, and his cousin Chin-Kee. Each one has different problems and there are many plot elements to each.
In the first story, about the Monkey King, there is major conflict in the beginning. The Monkey King wants to be let into the Arrival of Ao-Jun, but the guard would not let him in. the guards reason for doing so was because the Monkey King was not wearing shoes. The Monkey King thought he could be let in anyways, considering he was king, but the guard would not budge.

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