Mei's father is the head cook in the logging camp, and he is among the sacked employees. The selective action of singling out one group of people from a particular ethnicity and race is nothing less than bigotry. The Nevada logging camp's boss represents racism when he sacks all the Chinese employees. According to Po, Auntie Po is powerful, and she has good intentions because one of her primary roles is protecting the logging crew to ensure that they are safe. Auntie Po is an imaginative Chinese woman who is bigger than life. Auntie PoĪuntie Po is an allegorical figure that represents guardianship and protection. More importantly, Mei's stories bring people together, and they act as a therapy that heals wounds when tragedy strikes. The intriguing thing about Mei's imaginative tales is that they are entertaining and fulfilling. Mei's stories are appreciated by both the young and adults of all races. Mei's storytelling ability symbolizes her ability to lead and calm people regardless of ethnicity and race. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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