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Amy Tan A Pair Of Tickets Analysis
The two stories I felt were the best to compare and contrast the theme of long lasting love was th A Pair of Tickets by Amy Tan and A Haunted House by Virginia Wolf. In the story by Amy Tan, the family who was separated by a war is finally brought back together when the daughter and her father journey back to the China after the death of her mother. Once they arrive in China, her father has a flashback and tells his mother’s story of bravery who left her home with her two babies to avoid being killed by the Japanese. Unfortunately, she became extremely sick and left the two babies on the side of the road in hopes someone would find them. The family and the two abandon sisters are reunited after being separated for almost a lifetime. The

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