Zhu Bajie Essays

  • Who Is Jennifer's Body An Insecure Outsider?

    745 Words  | 3 Pages

    “Hell is a teenage girl” (Jennifer’s Body). The movie Jennifer’s Body portrays the typical high school friendship between two teenage girls, but with a twist. This 2009 fantasy/horror film begins by showing how two small-town girls from “Devil’s Kettle”, Jennifer and Anita, become best friends in elementary school. The movie then fast forwards to the girls in high school, where every hormonal teenage girl is trying to figure their life out. Jennifer is now the beautiful cheerleader that every guy

  • Marco Polo's First Impressions Of China As The Other?

    1508 Words  | 7 Pages

    Early Western explorers' first impression of China in the 13th and 14th centuries laid the foundations for the representation of China as "the Other". In the mid 14th century, China was undeniably the most advanced nation in the world. It had reached a peak of advancement in various fields, including the arts, society, entertainment, political institutionalisation and technology. China's military strength and cultural advancement were also unparalleled and it had one of the highest literacy rates

  • The Influences Of Winston's Journey To The West

    653 Words  | 3 Pages

    Even if it is extremely ancient, it still survived to have much influence over many books, movies, and games. Notably, the four main characters of Journey to the West, Sun Wukong, Tang Sanzang, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Wujing have influenced the creation and personalities of four of the characters, Winston, Roadhog, Reinhardt, and Zenyatta, in the game Overwatch. In this game’s website, it expresses, “...’Winston’s Journey to the West’ recounts one of

  • Sun Wukong And Moral Behavior In Ancient China

    1002 Words  | 5 Pages

    Kelvin Yang Mythology Mrs. Larsen May 23,2023 Sun WuKong and Moral Behavior in Anicent China Characters in a variety of fairy tales, myths, folktales, and more act in a certain way to portray their morals. Throughout the times of ancient China, morals and behavior were heavily enforced and expected. These standards were set by ancient Chinese philosophies that are still present to this day. A popular Chinese mythology that reflects the idea of moral behavior is The Journey to the West. Sun Wukong