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Content Warning: This section includes discussion of anti-Chinese xenophobia, anti-immigrant biases, abuse, child loss, and racism.
Lina demonstrates ample personal courage and fortitude throughout Finally Seen, from the moment she steps off the international flight to the US to her comments to the school board. Along the way, however, Lina’s family members, teachers, and friends offer her valuable support in a variety of ways. While Lina’s traits are essential in her progress in overcoming conflicts, having a strong support system helps her personal qualities reach full effectiveness.
Lina’s most immediate and intimate support system is her family. Even before she leaves China, Lao Lao supports Lina’s decision to go to California, and she offers advice and reassurance by phone. Millie and Dad prove to Lina that mistakes are not only natural but also crucial for forward progress; Dad’s counsel helps Lina feel better after freezing the bath bombs, and Millie’s spelling error shows Lina that even “experts” make mistakes. Mom is most influential in helping Lina find and utilize her inner core of strength; she instructs Lina that her “blood is made from iron will and determination” (48) and reminds her that immigrants are highly capable when challenges arise: “[Immigrants] pick the something hard” (104).
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By Kelly Yang