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  • Amy Tans Writing Style
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    Amy Tans writing style is about the Chinese-American culture integrated with life stories. She gives the reader an opportunity to gain knowledge about the way of life her family, friends, and even herself have had. Tans main purpose of writing is to educate people about growing up as a minority. In her stories, Tan is handing us the key with no price tag and letting us open the brass-bolted door. (Gillespie. 365). The focus of Rules of the Game was on the culture of the Chinese-Americans but it ...
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  • Jing Mei Woo Joy Luck Club
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    Amy Tan uses facts from her life and her own identity to create the character of Jing-Mei Woo for her first novel The Joy Luck Club. Amy Tan is a fictional writer, but unlike many other writers of that genre she writes about things that are very close to reality and her hart. In her firs published novel The Joy Luck Club Tan infuses the fictional part of the book with what seems to be facts from her own life. The novel contains autobiographical elements. FEMENIST STUDIES, (Vol. 19, No. 3, Fall 1...
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  • Jing Mei Woo Suyuan And Jing Mei
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    In the novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, the characters Suyuan and Jing-Mei Woo have a mother-daughter relationship confused with scattered conflict, but ultimately composed of deep love and commitment for one another. Because of drastic differences in the environments in which they were raised and in their life experiences, these two women have some opposing ideas and beliefs. This, and their lack of communication are responsible for many of the problems they face in their relationship. The...
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  • Jing Mei Woo Suyuan And Jing Mei
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    In the novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, the characters Suyuan and Jing-Mei Woo have a mother-daughter relationship bothered by conflict, but ultimately constructed of love and commitment for one another. Because of major differences in the environments in which the two were raised and life experiences in which the two had, these two women have some opposing ideas and beliefs. This and the lack of communication between these two women are responsible for many of the problems they face in the...
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  • Jing Mei Woo Suyuan And Jing Mei
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    In The novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, the characters Suyuan and Jing-Mei Woo have a mother-daughter relationship confused with conflict, but composed of deep love and commitment for one another. Because of drastic differences in the environments in which they were raised and in their life experiences, these two women have different ideas and beliefs. This and their lack of communication are responsible for many of the problems they face in their relationship. Most of the conflicts that Ju...
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  • Joy Luck Club Ying Ying
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    An author's cultural background can play a large part in the authors writing. Amy Tan, a Chinese-American woman, uses the cultural values of Chinese women in American culture in her novel, The Joy Luck Club. These cultural values shape the outcome of The Joy Luck Club. The two cultural value systems create conflict between the characters. In The Joy Luck Club, the chapter "Waiting Between the Trees" illustrates major concerns facing Chinese-American women. Chinese culture is a male dominated cul...
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  • Joy Luck Club Amy Tan
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    In American literature today, many authors from various cultures are rising above the rest to be recognized. One culture in particular is the Asian culture; whose literature up until the 1970 s was virtually unpublished (Nash 557). Asian people had to overcome many obstacles in order to be accepted as capable of having the skills to write. The Japanese encountered their greatest challenge after the bombing of Pearl Harbor during World War II. It is said that, The U. S. government uprooted over 1...
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  • Mother Daughter Relationships In Short Stories
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    There are three mother-daughter relationships found within the stories Snapshot: Lost Lives of Women by Amy Tan, and Everyday Use by Alice Walker. In Everyday Use there are two. The first relationship is between the timid Maggie and her passive mother. The second mother-daughter relationship is between her pushy sister and their mother. The third relationship is in Snapshot: Lost Lives of Women, and is between Amy Tan and her shameful mother. Although these five women all have some type of mothe...
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  • Jing Mei Woo Amy Tan
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    In The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan's first novel, short-story-like vignettes alternate back and forth between the lives of four Chinese women in pre- 1949 China and lives of their American-born daughters in California. The book is a mediation on the divided nature of this emigrant life. The novel is narrated horizontally as well as vertically; friendships and rivalries develop among the daughters as well as the mothers. (Matuz 92) As Jing Mei Woo describes, "Auntie Lin and my mother were both best fr...
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  • Maxine Hong Kingston Joy Luck Club
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    The idea of Destiny in The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston, and The Natural by Bernard Malamud The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston reflects on the fate on women using multicultural aspect. The women in China were regarded as substandard to men, and were valued in terms of their service, obedience, and the ability to give birth to boys. Chinese culture and religion inspire Chinese men to believe in social meaninglessness of women and this allows Chinese f...
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  • Stay At Home Amy Tan
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    The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, is a portrayal of four Chinese women and the lives of their children in the United States. The book discusses the conflicting cultures between the United States and China, and how men treat women throughout their lives. In the United States we usually take for granted their roles as a male or female. The culture of each country shapes the treatment one receives based on the sex of the individual. There are obvious differences within the different cultures. These di...
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  • Three Times A Week Teenage Wasteland
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    Comparison: ? Two Kinds? By Amy Tan And Comparison: ? Two Kinds? By Amy Tan And? Teenage Wasteland? By Anne Tyler The stories Two Kinds by Amy Tan and Teenage Wasteland by Anne Tyler have many similarities, yet are different in many ways. Both of these stories contain a conflict between parental figures and their children. The conflict in Teenage Wastelandinvolves Donny and his two parents, Daisy and Matt. They want Donny to succeed in school, both grade wise and socially. Donny, on the other ha...
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  • Jing Mei Woo Joy Luck Club
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    ? The Joy Luck Club? By Amy Tan In the novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, the characters Suyuan and Jing-Mei Woo have a mother-daughter relationship bothered by conflict, but ultimately constructed of love and commitment for one another. Because of major differences in the environments in which the two were raised and life experiences in which the two had, these two women have some opposing ideas and beliefs. This and the lack of communication between these two women are responsible for many ...
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  • Mother Daughter Relationship Joy Luck Club
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    ? My mother? s expression was what devastated me: a quiet, blank look that said she lost everything. ? (p. 143, The Joy Luck Club) In the novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, the characters Suyuan and Jing-Mei (June) have a tumultuous mother-daughter relationship: one that ultimately is composed of conflict and commitment for one another. Their opposing ideas and beliefs is the product of their life experiences, which are drastically different. This and their lack of communication are responsib...
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  • Jing Mei Amy Tan
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    An Interpretive Essay: Two Kinds by Amy Tan Turning through pages of stories the words within them appear to be dimensionless and static. As one begins reading, a discovery of a spirited journey is made. In the story, Two Kinds written by Amy Tan a crucial component she created was the narrator. The narrative voice develops the tone, symbolism, language, and characters in the story which make the story come alive in your thoughts. Jing-Mei is the narrator who is a daughter of a Chinese immigrant...
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  • Lindo Jong Amy Tan
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    Amy tan s vision of an ideal women differs from the two different time periods, in the first story involving June, she depicts an ideal women of that time period as being independent and relying on herself, but as in the case of the other stories the children had lots of respect for their parents and did exactly as their parents told them to do. In Junes case she did have lots of respect for her parents but not as much as An-Mei and Lindo Jong. For example on page 14 she is explaining her arriva...
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  • Stay At Home Women In China
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    The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, is a powerful portrayal of four Chinese women and the lives of their children in America. The book discusses the conflicting cultures between the United States and China, and how men treat women throughout their lives. People living in the United States usually take for granted their roles as a male or female. The culture of each country shapes the treatment one receives based on the sex of the individual. There are obvious differences within the different cultures...
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  • Joy Luck Club Mother Daughter Relationships
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    An A-? ! ? ! ? Why isn t it an A+? ! ? You have to do better or will just end up being an underachiever! ! This is the usual comments many people like me hear from their mothers and fathers. The daughters in the novel The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan go through this kind of treatment to. This book shows many mother daughter relationships. The main characters consist of Lindo, Waverly, An-Mei, Suyuan, and Jing-Mei, also known as June. Lindo is mother to Waverly who is a very talented chess player. Su...
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  • Jing Mei Amy Tan
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    The Joy Luck Club successfully intertwines culture and mends generation gaps. By using different methods of uniting the characters in the book, Amy Tan shows the characteristics of relationships between mothers and daughters. Through life and death, Suyuan Woo and Jing-mei Woo learn to understand each other. In life they learn the differences about each other. When Suyuan dies, Jing-mei is forced to finally understand where her mother came from and why she saw things differently. Jing-mei finall...
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  • Huck Finn Melting Pot
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    3 - 1 - 99 English Standard English Jessica Green 3 - 1 - 99 English 1 A- 04 Essay # 2 Final Draft I myself have never used my language to really shape my identity. I was born in the United States and English is the national language. Call me ignorant or selfish but I believe if you come here you should learn English. I do not care if you speak your language at home or with friends, but if you expect everyone to cater to you, you must be crazy. You knew the national language when you arrived. Th...
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