Jack, the protagonist of “The Paper Menagerie,” is the biracial son of a white American father and a Chinese immigrant mother. When Jack is a child, he has a close relationship with his mother…
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Jack’s Mother
Jack’s mother is born in the 1950s in China. In early childhood, she learns from her mother how to fold paper into animals and breathe magic life into them. When she is ten, both…
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Jack’s Father
Jack’s father is an American man who meets Jack’s mother, a Chinese woman, through an introduction service that matches American men with Asian women. He first sees her in a catalogue of women…
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Mark
Mark is Jack’s childhood neighbor. One day, Mark brings an Obi-Wan Kenobi action figureto Jack’s house. When Jack shows Mark his own toys, the paper animals, Mark calls them “trash.” When Jack’s…
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Susan
Susan is Jack’s college girlfriend. After Jack’s mother dies, she comes home to help Jack and Jack’s father pack up the house. She finds the box of Jack’s childhood paper animals and declares Jack’s…
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These two women are Jack’s childhood neighbors. He overhears them exchanging racist gossip about his family, questioning why Jack’s father married Jack’s mother and criticizing Jack’s biracial looks.
The Young Chinese Tourist
This young woman helps Jack by translating the letter that Jack’s mother left for him.