Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
This passage says Hawaiian Asian American poetry usually does one of two things: it either makes Hawaii look like a perfect multicultural place or it focuses on common immigrant topics like family conflicts. Wing Tek Lum's poems are different - he does not idealize Hawaii and tries to keep a local Hawaiian feeling that comes from the islands' mostly Asian and Pacific Islander population. In his poems a Chinese moon festival and meetings with new immigrants show that people need both ties to their homeland and new local relationships that become a kind of family, and he avoids simple nostalgia for the past. His last poem uses a shared-pot image to show hope and sharing, but it also warns that the American focus on individual success can make it harder to keep old traditions, so people should find ways to form healthy new identities.
Logic Breakdown
Approach: Identify the passage's overall thesis — find the choice that captures that Lum's poems both acknowledge his heritage and deliberately seek/retain a local (Hawaiian) identity, contrasting with romanticized or stereotypical portrayals.
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Unlock Full Passage1.Which one of the following most accurately expresses the main point of the passage?
Correct Answer
A
Choice A is correct because the passage repeatedly states that Lum refuses romanticized portrayals while both engaging his heritage and trying to discover a distinct local sensibility. Supporting lines: "Lum offers no romanticized notions of multicultural life in Hawaii, and while he does explore themes of family, identity, history, and literary tradition, he does not do so at the expense of attempting to discover and retain a local sensibility." The passage also says the speaker finds "a sense of new family... and hence a new identity—one that is sensitive to its new environment," and that Lum "closes his volume with a poem that further points to the complex relationships between heritage and local culture in determining one's identity." These statements together show that the main point is Lum's balance of heritage with a search for a new local identity, as A states.
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