Waiting for Mr. Joy Lac Club and Kim has fought among Asian women and Asian American daughters through Asian American literature. This also applies to Joy Luck Club written by Amy Tan, and "Waiting for Mr. Jin" by Carol Roh-Spaulding. The two stories are very different, but they are similar in that they portray Asian women and try to respect their American daughters to their Asian traditions. Asian women should take certain actions and mothers believe that daughters should use these behaviors.
When comparing 'Happiness Club' and 'Female Warrior', Amy Tan's popular novel 'Happy Luck Club' is exploring the problems faced by first generation and second generation Chinese immigrants, especially mothers and daughters. Tan's book is a novel, but much of the struggle it explains is also reflected in the autobiographical work of Maxine Hong Kingston, The Woman Warrior: The Memorial of The Ghost of the Ghost. - The girls who understand at Amy Tan's Joy Luck Club are so young they can not understand their mothers and the difficulties they face. But at the end of the novel, the daughter can understand the source of the mother through the story and experience, and the mother tells the daughter their background.
Waiting for Mr. Joy Lac Club and Kim has fought among Asian women and Asian American daughters through Asian American literature. This also applies to Joy Luck Club written by Amy Tan, and "Waiting for Mr. Jin" by Carol Roh-Spaulding. The two stories are very different, but they are similar in that they portray Asian women and try to respect their American daughters to their Asian traditions. - Social expectations of Joy Luck Club and Huckleberry Finn Among the many novels written in contemporary history, probably up to two of these novels of social expectations are Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" and Mark Twain Thing. "Adventure of Huckleberry Finn". These books are a good example of a social point of view, but at the same time they are different. In 'Adventure of Huckleberry Finn' the boy made an incredible voyage under the river. And it represented a journey of life.