Suyuan and Jing-mei in Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club" Essay by Mark Robertson

Suyuan and Jing-mei in Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club"
A look at the relationship between a Chinese-born mother and her American-born daughter as portrayed by Amy Tan in "The Joy Luck Club."
# 1254 | 850 words | 1 source | 2000 | US
Published on Feb 17, 2003 in Asian Studies (Asian American) , Literature (American)


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"The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan contains sixteen stories that focus on the relationship among four Chinese born mothers and their American born daughters live their lives. Throughout The Joy Luck Club, Tan emphasizes the different ways of showing their love and respect towards each other; especially, how daughters do not seem to understand or appreciate their mothers' intentions and love hidden their actions. Tan does a wonderful job on portraying the different points of view the mothers and daughters have and different ways of loving each other into her masterpiece."

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