See Amy Tan's book "The Joy Luck Club". Go to page 35 (for the series editor, the red cover version of Judith Baxter), and see the story "Scars". Excerpt: "When I arrived, I was sitting on the stairs, I know this is my mother ................. .......... ............. She cried and wept and cried, then I remembered this dream with my mother's voice. " Whether it relates to your mother and her mother.
The family relationship of Joy Luck Club comes from a part of the novel "The Joy Luck Club" written by Amy Tan and reveals the complex relationship and emotions in the family. This story is the story of four Chinese women and their daughters. When she left China and came to the United States, the author leads the reader through mother's experience. As an American, these daughters grew up in the United States. Even if it brings great pain to them, this is what the mother wants.
The story of the four Chinese mothers and four Chinese daughters was discussed at Joy Luck Club's mother and daughter's novel "The Joy Luck Club". The difference in growth between women born in China in the first quarter of this century and their daughters born in California can not be denied. - The relationship between Lucky club, Comedy club, character Su Yuan by Amy Tan and June mother and daughter has conflicting mother-daughter relationship, but in the end it is rooted in deep love and devotion to each other . Two women have many opposing opinions and beliefs because there is a big difference in their environment and life experience.
For Joy Luck Club, the conflict between the first generation and the second generation Chinese-American character is an important theme. At "Happy Club", daughters of "Lucky Auntie" initially kept distance from ethnic background culture. Different experiences and values experienced by them and their parents have caused many misunderstandings. When their daughters are in their thirties, they will seriously try to learn more about their ethnic background culture. The conflict between the first generation and the second generation is also a very important topic in mona which is the promised land. Mona's choice, especially with her mother, put her in a very serious long-lasting confrontation. Novel insists on free choice of values and culture of individual countries