Joy Club 's Joy Sports Club is a story of a family of generations of families, reviewed by Amy Tan. By studying concrete examples of sacrifice among 4 families, sacrifice is proved to be one of the theme of the story. Ying-Ying St. Clair paid a very valuable sacrifice during his stay in China. Sacrifice is 14 years of her life. In addition to this sacrifice, these years is to constitute her 18-32 years old, and most people think this is their golden age.
Joy Lac Club and Female Warrior: Memorial Records of Girls in Ghosts Amy Tan's novel "Joy Lac Club" is a novel depicting the lives of first generation and second generation Chinese families, especially mothers and daughters is. Surprisingly, Joy Luck Club and Woman Warrior: The girls' memoirs in ghosts are very similar. They talk about mothers and daughters in these books and try to find themselves culturally. - In the 1580s, an imminent threat covered up the glory of her glory. Europe is divided, not for the army itself, but for religion. The chance of this disparity reached a climax in the 16th century and brave reformers like Martin Luther and Jean Calvin thought that the Roman Catholic Church was absolutely corrupt and asked for reform. It can be said that it is one of the first major challenges to the Roman Catholic Church's full power rule.
Joy Luck Club reviewed the lives of four women from China and their four American daughters. The main character Jing Mei Woo (June) took over the job of the mother at a meeting of a social group called Joy Luck Club. When the member was feasting Mahjong and Chinese cuisine, Jingmei's mother 's friend rotated the story of the past and lamented the obstacle between her daughter and herself. - It is a fact that everyone is different. Therefore, the two cultures will never be the same. Asian-American literature seems to have a struggle between Asian culture and American culture. More specifically, there is a struggle between Asian women and their Asian American daughters, the importance of feminization, and how women act. The main struggle is how American women should act and how Asian women should act.
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.