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Analysis Of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club

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A Perspective of the American Dream
The Joy Luck Club Was written by 1989 by Amy Tan, a first generation American born in 1952 to immigrant parents. Tan was raised by her mother, who had left kids back in China, and a father, who was a Baptist minister. She grew up in California and attended high school in Switzerland. At the age of 15 her brother and father died of a brain tumor. Tan perceives the American dream in the way that an Asian immigrant would, which would be to pass down what we know so our kids won’t repeat the same mistake and will apply it to their lives.
Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club tells the story of the hopes and dreams of immigrant mothers and their first generation daughters in America. June is the daughter of Suyuan, who …show more content…

Then Ying-Ying had married a man who was ruthless, who married another woman and hurt her, she took the only thing that she could, their baby, and left him. Lena had been in an unstable relationship with Harold Livotny where he controlled it, but from her mother she learns that she has control and she breaks up with Harold and finds a new man. By the end June goes to China to meet her sisters and tell them of their moms passing and reconnect. The American Dream the perspective of an Asian immigrant is that of wanting their decedents to learn from their mistakes in order to not repeat them. The way that Tan conveys this is through her characters like Rose and her mother An-mei. Through their story Rose is dealing with her divorce and how her husband is getting the better deal, and An-mei recalls about what her mother had done for her. When An-mei does this she remembered that back in “China… They could not speak up. They could not run away… But not they can do something else” (p241) allowing her to teach Rose that she can do something instead of just letting it happen, something that was not done back then in China but now can happen. The lessons that the mothers teach their daughters help them so much even though they aren’t able to see it at first. Lena had been in

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