All the mother/daughter relationships are very particular in this book, mainly because of the cultural differences rather then because of the generation gap. Therefore they have a hard time understanding each other and their communication is very complicated. Through the story you can notice misunderstanding by both parts, the American ideals are different from the Chinese hence the reason for the misinterpreting by mothers and daughters vice versa. All the four mother/daughter relationships in the novel are different, albeit the fact that the main conflict is the same (communication). Jing - Mei's relationship is harder to interpret then all the others, since her mother is dead, and the story is told by her, the reader only has one sides point of view, unlike all the others. But one can still notice they had their problems, for example when she was young her mother basically forced her to take piano lessons to see if she could awaken any prodigal talents in her, but couldn't
All the mother/daughter relationships are very particular in this book, mainly because of the cultural differences rather then because of the generation gap. Therefore they have a hard time understanding each other and their communication is very complicated. Through the story you can notice misunderstanding by both parts, the American ideals are different from the Chinese hence the reason for the misinterpreting by mothers and daughters vice versa. All the four mother/daughter relationships in the novel are different, albeit the fact that the main conflict is the same (communication). Jing - Mei's relationship is harder to interpret then all the others, since her mother is dead, and the story is told by her, the reader only has one sides point of view, unlike all the others. But one can still notice they had their problems, for example when she was young her mother basically forced her to take piano lessons to see if she could awaken any prodigal talents in her, but couldn't