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American Born Chinese
It begins with the ancient Chinese fable of the Monkey King, followed by the story of Jin Wang—who feels like an outsider as the only Chinese-American student in his new school, and a third story about Chin-Kee who is an over-the-top caricature of numerous offensive Chinese stereotypes. The story features many Chinese stereotypes and insults prevalent in America throughout the twentieth century. The first plot is about the monkey king who is insulted by other rulers and decides to prove that he's better than they think. He practices kung fu, increases his abilities, and then shows off his skills.