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Mother-Daughter Tradition In The Joy Luck Club
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The Joy Luck Club is a representation of the persistent tensions
and powerful bonds between mother and daughter in a Chinese American
society. The book illustrates the hardships both the mother and daughters
go through in order to please the other. Also, it shows the troubles the
daughters face w ....
Middle of essay ....the completion of her mother's promise to return, honoring her
sisters by attempting to transfer what she had absorbed from her mother
and her tradition.
"And I think, My mother is right. I am becoming Chinese"(Tan 306).
This is what June thinks as she crosses into China. Like the Taoist
Yin/Yang symbol, June and her mother have become two of the same thing.
The only difference being their thoughts, June with American, her mother
with Chinese. This has kept he mother-daughter tradition ali.... |
Number of words: 418 |
Approximate pages: 2 |
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