Part A
In "Homesick," what is Lin Nai-Nai's viewpoint about her role as a woman in Chinese society?
She believes in traditional marriages in which husbands have several wives.
She feels that only women born into the serving class should work for others.
She believes that women deserve respect and true love from one person.
She believes that no woman should be forced to be a servant to others.
Question 2
Part B
Which quotation from the text helps readers distinguish Lin Nai-Nai's viewpoint from the viewpoint of others in Chinese society?
"It was her job to stay with me when my parents were out."
"She shrugged. 'English lesson?' she asked, smiling."
"...for her feet had been bound up tight when she was a little girl so they would stay small,..."
"...but she would rather be no wife than head of a string of wives."