This is a summary for Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue".
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Summary for Amy Tan's "Mother Tongue"
The essay is chiefly about the writer's own rumination and judgment about how "broken English" compared to Standard English. Moreover it came to her sense that language not only "authorizes" individuals to participate as members of a designated community, it is also a essential key in enabling individuals to establish and define the dimensions of their identity. Though a lover of language and an erudite lover of language she
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other, the English language that is a verbatim translation from Chinese, the essence and the color of her mother's internal language. She preserved those things, things that will never ever be reflected by a language test. Albeit whatever the critics might say about her work, Tan was satisfied to know that she has won the heart of the readers who she had targeted as her mother has given her a verdict, "So easy to read."
other, the English language that is a verbatim translation from Chinese, the essence and the color of her mother's internal language. She preserved those things, things that will never ever be reflected by a language test. Albeit whatever the critics might say about her work, Tan was satisfied to know that she has won the heart of the readers who she had targeted as her mother has given her a verdict, "So easy to read."