At Joy Luck Club, I tried Amy Tan's novel "The Joy Luck Club". Half of the buried self represents an indifference to follow her mother's, her mother's Chinese tradition, and her attempt to plant her daughter's tragic past. The other half of the self represents her daughter, her American daughter's tradition, and her endless resentment to her mother. I ignore the relationship between her mother's tragic past and her Chinese tradition.
Amy Tan 's' The Joy Luck Club 'by Amy Tan' s "The Joy Luck Club" is a collection of short stories about the relationship between a mother born in China and her daughter. The story titled "Four Directions" relates to a woman named Waverly Jong. The story is to tell her that Waverly is married to an American man named Richard. - Amy Tan's "Mother's Tongue" Amy Tan's article "Native Mother" is how hard it is when people are raised by Tan's mother who said parents of "limited English" (36) brought up It aims to show. It may lead people to be badly judged by others. As Tan 's primary caregiver, her mother is an important part of her childhood, and she has a great influence on Tan' s composition style.
At Joy Luck Club, I tried Amy Tan's novel "The Joy Luck Club". Half of the buried self represents an indifference to follow her mother's, her mother's Chinese tradition, and her attempt to plant her daughter's tragic past. - Concession at Tan Enmei's Joy Luck Club "It is sometimes necessary to lose one piece to make the game successful", and is part of the loss of Amy Tan's novel "The Joy Luck Club" . The way to win more readers, it will appear in numerous collections (505). "Game rule" develops around the concept that people can win by winning concessions.
Parents of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club always want the best kids, regardless of culture or ethnicity. At The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan and Itabari Njeri 's "Life With Father" parents expressed their parents' ways to their daughters. Like Waverly, June, Itabari, children show different responses to parents' methods, but they still have a common indignation toward their parents. - Amy Tan of Joy Luck Club as a whole inserts various conflicts between mother and daughter. Most of these relationships are already extremely fragile, alienated through heritage, history, and expectation. These differences bring about a recurrence of conflict between the two specific mothers and daughter's bonds. There is a first relationship between Weber region and her mother, Lind.