Comparing Justice In Gene Luen Yang's Boxers And Saints

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Within literature, the term “justice” is used and evaluated frequently. Justice is defined simply as “the maintenance or administration of what is [fair]” by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary; however, the interpretation of justice is often debated and never quite that simple. Separating moral actions from immoral ones may appear at first to be an uncomplicated task, yet the action depends solely on individual perspective and belief, which is usually unreliable. In Gene Luen Yang’s Boxers and Saints, Yang explores the concept of justice in a story set during the Boxer Rebellion. Throughout the graphic novels, Yang presents different viewpoints on how justice is not always served with the characters Yu, Chung, Vibiana and Mei-wen. Stating how

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