the joy luck club by amy tan
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Tan, Amy. The Joy Luck Club. NY.:Ivybooks, 1989
In the past few weeks, I have been reading The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. Suyuan Woo and her daughter June are the main characters mentioned in this essay. While reading the novel, Amy Tan has demonstrated the mother and daughters attempt to articulate their concerns of the past, present, and intentions of themselves which will affect them later on.
Suyuan and June's character have a
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and alters the way we understand the world and ourselves that will later on transcend topicality. As a result, Suyuan and June's problems were solved. The attempt to articulate their concerns of the past and present is resolved. June has a different emotion for her mother Suyuan although she is dead. The Joy Luck Club has detailed the generational and cultural differences between June and Suyuan which in later time, will June understand her mother.
and alters the way we understand the world and ourselves that will later on transcend topicality. As a result, Suyuan and June's problems were solved. The attempt to articulate their concerns of the past and present is resolved. June has a different emotion for her mother Suyuan although she is dead. The Joy Luck Club has detailed the generational and cultural differences between June and Suyuan which in later time, will June understand her mother.