The movie, 'Mail order Wife' challenged stereotypes about Asians and Asian Americans as an Asian American called Adrian, orders an Asian wife, Lichi via mail which caused a huge challenging stereotype for Lichi.
<h3>What is stereotyping?</h3>
This is an unfair belief that all people or all things with a particular characteristic behave in a certain way and are all the same.
In the movie, it is seen that Adrian who orders a wife through mail treated Lichi unjustly as against what she believes and this caused friction and tension which led to unreconciliable difference and made Lichi seek 'protection' with Andrew.
Hence, this happening made Lichi believe all Asian American men are the same, leading to a challenging stereotype she had to deal with and a difficult time adjusting to the place she found herself.
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Twain arranges the story “Life on the Mississippi” in a biographical order.
“Life on the Mississippi” recounts the life of Mark Twain when he was a steamboat operator on the Mississippi River. The memoir also gives us a glimpse of how society lived during that era.
Answer:
I think the reason at a Theatre because back then they didn’t have the technology that we have today, so they thought it was a part of the show.
Explanation:
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