As punishment for his poor choices, Tze-Yo-Tzuh buries the monkey king under a mountain of rock. When he visits Tze-Yo-Tzuh, the creator of all tries to tell the monkey king that he should be content with just being a monkey, but the monkey king refuses. His feelings of superiority lead him to rename himself the Great Sage. He practices kung fu, increases his abilities, and then shows off his skills. The first plot is about the monkey king who is insulted by other rulers and decides to prove that he's better than they think. The story features many Chinese stereotypes and insults prevalent in America throughout the twentieth century. Each one focuses on a character who feels judged. It follows three main storylines that converge in the end. American Born Chinese is a graphic novel written by Gene Luen Yang.
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