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The Phoenix of the Sky

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 The Narrator and Luo were banished to a re-education village just as the millions of city youths who they followed, and who would follow them. At this time they were eighteen and seventeen respectively. The reason for this massive and profound campain was unknown, as it could have been to neutralize the threat of the Red Guards, or as the characters thought, a way of getting rid of intellectuals. Their relocation to the secluded corner of the mountain occured after their parents were labeled as enemies of the people.
The name "Phoenix of the Sky" is an interesting use of poetry to describe a terrifying object. The word phoenix commands respect as it is a mythological creature. The fact that it is called Phoenix of the sky is a statement of its dizzying heights, as it is the tallest mountain in the area, ruling the skies. the name ispires awe and terror, and rightfully so.


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His name is Ma, but since it is only given in Chinese version in the book, he is just known as "the narrator." The son of two doctors who have been labeled enemies of the people, the narrator reveals that his name, when written in Chinese characters translates as "Horse Sword Bell." (Horse in Chinese Mandarin is pronounced, "Ma-Ah")
The narrator plays the violin, which at the beginning of the book very nearly gets him into trouble.
His character begins with very low confidence. As the novel progresses, the narrator's storytelling skills improve drastically, a side effect of reading Western literature. As his skills grow, he also grows bolder and bolder, finally becoming himself in the waning pages.

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