1. Identify and briefly define important words, terms, concepts, or characters.
The mother: is the one that that tells the daughter these family stories to scare her and make her aware of things that can happen but shouldn't.
The no name aunt: her "aunt" is the character in the first story she tells, the one not to be mentioned anymore because she was disowned for the reason that she brought disgrace and shame to the family and it's name
Family well: is a well that each household has that contains their water
Villagers: the ones that raided their home back in china when her "aunt" was pregnant
Family hall: it's a place sacred in the home where all the ancestorial posts are up and wit's where the family goes to pay respect to the ancestors or to pray when they want the past ancestors to do them a favor like watching over them or bringing luck when there are special events
Wings: headquarters are usually divided among each family (ex. parents in one wing, son and family in another, another son and his family in another, etc.)
Sojourners: people who visit temporarily, to live in one place for a short time
2. Summarize the main idea, theme, action, or event of the reading. Be sure to include quotations that best captures the overall feeling or mood of the reading.
The No Name Woman is basically about her mother telling her about her father's sister that they don't mention anymore. She isn't considered part of the family because she brought disgrace to the family and it's name. Her mother tells her about the "sin" that her aunt had done which was get pregnant by a man which wasn't her husband. Her mother tells her this horrible story because "Now that you have started to menstruate, what happened to her could happen to you. Don't humiliate us. You wouldn'y like to be forgotten as if you never have been born. The villagers are watchful." she is on the verge of puberty and the mother is warning her that things like this might happen and she has to be aware not to let that happen to her other wise she will also be a "no name woman" that no one in her family will claim her as one of their own.(5)
3. Formulate a question for discussion. The question should be relatively substantial, based upon a specified passage or scene from the text, and capable of sustaining a thoughtful discussion.
Do you think it was necessary for the whole village to raid their home just because her aunt was baring someone elses baby other than with her husband, to the extent that they destroyed everything that the family owned?
"Whenever she had to warn us about life, my mother told stories that ran like this one, a story to grow up on.(5) By this quote her mother told her plenty of stories so what was her purpose in telling us this story of her aunt instead of another story that she was told?
