Table of Contents
- 1 Why does the city plan to build its walls like a shining lake in the Golden Kite the Silver Wind?
- 2 Why are the walls built as a kite?
- 3 How do the townspeople eventually respond to the rebuilding the wall over and over again?
- 4 Why does the Mandarin have the city walls rebuilt?
- 5 How do the mandarins actions help set the plot of the text in motion in the Golden Kite the Silver Wind?
- 6 Why was the Golden Kite the Silver Wind written?
- 7 Where did the origin of the kite come from?
- 8 Is it bad luck if a kite lands on the ground?
Why does the city plan to build its walls like a shining lake in the Golden Kite the Silver Wind?
Why does the city plan to build its walls like a shining lake? The brightness of the lake will blind enemy soldiers. The water will put out the bonfire walls of Kwan-Si. In Chinese culture a shining lake stands for peace among neighbors.
Why are the walls built as a kite?
In ‘The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind’ the allegory is expressed in the building of the walls. Each wall built essentially is created to best the other Mandarin’s wall, much like how the Cold War was fought. The Mandarin ordered his people to build their wall in the shape of a club.
What do you think motivated the two towns to engage in the wall building competition What are the negative effects of the competition on the townspeople?
Because of this competition, the townspeople have no time to tend crops or run businesses; instead they are constantly building and rebuilding the walls. So, they fall ill, lose money, and begin dying. Because of their greed, and refusal to work in cooperation rather than competition, their towns have suffered greatly.
How do the townspeople eventually respond to the rebuilding the wall over and over again?
How do the townspeople respond to rebuilding the wall over and over again? They build walls during the day and run their farms and businesses at night. They rebel and refuse to build any more walls.
Why does the Mandarin have the city walls rebuilt?
Why do the two cities continually rebuild their walls? They want to be better than one another. The mandarin did not realize his actions would cause harm to the city and he was being selfish and neglected his duties.
What is the conflict of the Golden Kite the Silver Wind?
The conflict in the short story is both external and internal. The external conflict (man vs. man) is the competition about the shape of the walls surrounding the towns. Whoever has the more “powerful” wall structure is winning, and both towns work until the brink of death to beat each other at this competition.
How do the mandarins actions help set the plot of the text in motion in the Golden Kite the Silver Wind?
How do the Mandarin’s actions help set the plot of the text in motion? The Mandarin decides to gather the stone-masons and temple builders to create a new wall that will defeat Kwan-Si’s wall. The Mandarin retaliates against Kwan-Si’s new wall by building his own instead of ignoring it like his daughter suggests.
Why was the Golden Kite the Silver Wind written?
“The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind” by Ray Bradbury is a story about two villages in China that begin competing by constructing walls around each town. The story is meant to point out the effects of a nuclear arms race, when countries compete to develop more powerful nuclear weapons.
What did the Mandarin say in the Golden Kite?
The Mandarin faced them most uneasily, himself waiting for a whisper from the silken screen behind his throne. At last the whisper came. “I have called you here,” said the whisper.
Where did the origin of the kite come from?
Kites Rise on the Wind: The Origin of Kites. He flew so high that he became an immortal deity. There is a kite god among the native peoples of New Zealand, Hawai’i and other islands in Polynesia. [1] In the Maori version of the story the man-deity becomes a kite. [2] In Hawaiian mythology the god Maui flies a kite.
Is it bad luck if a kite lands on the ground?
Kites that get loose and fly away must not be touched when they land on the ground, as this may be bad luck.