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Unequal Cultural Traditions And Generations : The Joy Luck Club

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Swanson 1
Katie Swanson
Mrs. Reischl
English 1 ACC
1 April 2015

Unequal Cultural Traditions and Generations: The Joy Luck Club
The Joy Luck Club is a collection of many interrelated stories that are centered around the diverse emotional relationships of different mother and daughter relationships. Most of these mother daughter relationships are fragile and become even more distanced through history and heritage. In China, these mothers are forced to emigrate from China to America to escape a life full of poverty and war. America differs from this because the mothers struggle to raise their American born daughters in a completely different environment. The difference is extreme from growing up during the first quarter of the twentieth century in China, rather than raising their daughters in California. To this day, the mothers of present day China still believe and encourage their daughters to follow in their footsteps and praise chinese traditions. The mothers, Suyuan Woo, An-Mei Hsu, Lindo Jong, and Ying-Ying St. Clair and the daughters, Jing-Mei “June” Woo, Rose Hsu Jordan, Waverly Jong, and Lena St. Clair all have dynamic relationships that are evolving. In the novel, The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, man’s relationship with his fellow man is unequal due to cultural traditions and generations.
Elements of Chinese culture include obedience and the idea of marriage. Because the mothers grew up in China and were raised upon tradition, they base their views on obedience and

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