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Part of Frank’s coming-of-age journey is learning to fully embrace his identity as a Korean American. How and why does Frank’s attitude toward his Korean heritage change over the course of the novel? Consider these points as you formulate a response.
Teaching Suggestion: It may be helpful to introduce this prompt by briefly reviewing the characteristics of bildungsroman or coming-of-age stories. Exploring the four aspects of Frank’s perceptions and considering how plot events drive his growth will help student focus specifically on Frank’s maturing understanding of his heritage and community.
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