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The Joy Luck Club Literary Analysis

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“The Joy Luck Club” by Amy tan is a novel that contains sixteen stories of chinese immigrant mothers and their American-born daughters. Each of the mothers came to America to escape hardships in their restricted native country, hoping that their daughters would live less tragic lives in the land of opportunity. Although the novel spins tales of these immigrant’s lives and experiences, it hones in on Jing-mei and her trip to China to find her half-twin sisters. Each mother of the Joy Luck Club has a unique relationship with their daugher, and certain imperative values may or may not be preserved. One of the many underlying themes in The Joy Luck Club is the attempt of the mothers to salvage the chinese traditions their daughters have yet to practice and understand. …show more content…

Each member has children with the exception of Jing-mei. Jing-mei had replaced her deceased mother, Suyuan in the Joy luck club. The three other women in the joy luck club are Lindo Jong, An-mei Hsu, and Ying-ying St.Clair. Suyuan and Jing-mei had a typical mother daughter relationship.
Suyuan always wanted Jing-mei to live up to her potential, and pushed her to do so. This is evident when Suyuan attempts to get Jing-mei to play the piano, but to no avail. Jing-mei refuses to play the piano, but the purpose of this is not for Jing-mei to learn how to play the piano. The purpose is to teach Jing-mei persistence pays, and get Jing-mei to put effort in what she does. In this specific mother-daughter relationship individuality is present and Jing-mei is free to make her own choices, but structure and persistence are also enforced.

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