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Short Answer
Think about the elements of great storytelling. What makes a storyteller effective—the story, the technique, or both? What are some of the purposes of storytelling around the world and/or throughout history?
Teaching Suggestion: Storytelling is one way many societies share their culture and educate new generations. To help students reflect on the significance and theme of Storytelling in the book, draw them into a discussion on the purpose and tradition of storytelling, both historically and currently. Guide the discussion to include a writer’s possible motivations for writing a memoir; is the motivation the same or different for other modes of storytelling (written, oral, stage play, film, etc.)? Also, many universal stories are hero-driven; examining Kingston’s memoir and/or the embedded “talk-stories” through Joseph Campbell’s lens of the monomyth is another way for students to consider Storytelling as a theme.
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By Maxine Hong Kingston