Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" Mother and daughter exchange Among many stories about the many roles of "happy club", the central theme of linking them is that mother and daughter can not communicate effectively I think that. Mothers have stories of difficult and difficult times in the past, but I do not think their daughters really appreciate this fact. The mother of this story wants that her daughter never experience the fight that her daughter should have, but when her daughter grows up and shows no respect or strength of her mother, she will be disappointed. This is the irony of the story. ✽
Mother and daughter relationship at Happy Club At Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan explores the mother-daughter relationship and explores the relationship with friends, lovers, and even enemies at a lower level. The relationship between mother and daughter is likely to be a different aspect of relationship between tan and mother, probably some part is completely imaginary in her imagination. - The relationship between mother and daughter at the club, Amy Tan's novel "The Joy Luck Club" is a really wonderful and fun reading. There are many problems in the novels, but the most obvious is to explore the relationship between mother and daughter. Unfortunately for the four groups of mothers and daughters there are cultural differences as well as gaps between generations.
Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" Mother and daughter exchange Among many stories about the many roles of "happy club", the central theme of linking them is that mother and daughter can not communicate effectively I think that. Mothers have stories of difficult and difficult times in the past, but I do not think their daughters really appreciate this fact. The mother of this story wants that her daughter never experience the fight that her daughter should have, but when her daughter grows up and shows no respect or strength of her mother, she will be disappointed. This is the irony of the story. ✽
At Ty Amy's Joy Luck Club, at Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club", the girls are young and innocent to understanding the mothers and the difficulties they face. But at the end of the novel, the girls can understand the mother's source through stories and experience, and the mother tells their daughters their background. - Word connection Amy Tan is the author of several novels such as "The Joy Luck Club" and "The Wife of The Kitchen God". She was born in the USA and her parents moved from China to California (Gruber 35). In her article entitled 'Native English', Tan talks about English between mother and herself, and English that she talks to others, and how it affects her view of her language The focus is on what to do.