Lefty is the youngest in the company. At the end he ends up owning part of the company. The name lefty was given to him because he was a gambler and one day he gambled everything. So he cut off his right hand which is the hand that he rolled the dice in. This would supposedly prevent him from gambling again.
He is a gambler who ends up in debt with Black Dog.
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In Dragonwings by Laurence Yep Black Dog is the main antagonist.
In the book "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep, Moon Shadow brings his father and uncle together in the cemetery. He arranges for them to meet there so they can reconcile their differences and mend their strained relationship.
He is a Tang man. He works at and cooks for the company. He is a Buddhist and a vegetarian
The three virtues of the Tang in "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep are loyalty, honor, and courage. These virtues are important values that the characters in the novel strive to embody, especially in the face of adversity and challenges.
because the company's building was kept stable during the earthquake
In the book "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep, the brotherhoods mentioned are the Tong organizations, such as the On Leong and Hip Sing associations. These brotherhoods were important in the Chinese American community for providing support, protection, and social connections to their members.
The demoness in the novel "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep is a character known as Miss Whitlaw. She is a white woman with a harsh demeanor who mistreats Moon Shadow and dishonors their agreement with the company, causing significant challenges for the protagonist.
In the novel "Dragonwings" by Laurence Yep, the partners in the aviation company are Black Dog, Bright Star, Windrider, and Miss Whitlaw. They come together to build a flying machine and fulfill Windrider's dream of flying.
Yes, Laurence Yep's "Dragonwings" features a character named Moonshadow. He is the protagonist, a young Chinese-American boy who embarks on an adventure with his father, Windrider, to build a flying machine. The story explores themes of cultural identity, family, and the pursuit of dreams against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Moonshadow's journey reflects the challenges and triumphs of immigrant life.