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    Year 11 Advanced English – Preliminary course assessment task. Comparative study of a text “Do the values in ‘clueless’ support‚ or challenge the values of ‘Emma’” The novel ‘Emma’ was first published in December 1815. This novel is based around a central protagonist ‘Emma’; the narrator describes Emma as “handsome‚ clever‚ and rich‚ with a happy disposition”. The novel’s focus seems to be set around Emma’s fear of love‚ and her misguided attempts and confidence as a ‘match maker’. We see one

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    against his will and in the price of his happiness as Agassi explains‚ “I keep begging myself to stop‚ and I keep playing‚ and this gap‚ this contradiction between what I want to do and what I actually do‚ feels like the core of my life” (267). As for Amy Tan‚ she was forced to participate in multiple activities that she felt she was not exceptional at which lowered her self-esteem. It is clear the Tan was emotionally damaged by the disappointment she felt her parents had in her as she notes‚ “I felt

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    image in one’s mind through descriptive language‚ similes‚ and rhythm. Their words flow off the page to appeal to our senses. Those who have perfected this art let us see exactly what they see in their minds. William Carol Williams‚ David Solway‚ and Amy Lowell’s poems are perfect examples of imagery. William Carol Williams wrote poems about everyday scenes‚ but with his own twist on the language or structure. His “Poem” is a simple one about a cat moving around the house. His poem proves that imagery

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    endure are the suffering we must go through. This is how character builds. It is often said that without any challenges or obstacles‚ a person’s true character cannot be determined. Clearly‚ "A Separate Peace" by John Knowles‚ and "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan demonstrate this point. "A Separate Peace" takes place during wartime. No one dies in this book and no tragedies take place. Knowles focuses on the war within a human heart‚ a war that is affected by the events of World War II but exists independently

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    a Americanized country proved to be challenging due to cultural differences‚ language barriers‚ and conflicted history in China. The relationships these women formed with their daughters were influenced by new and old customs. In The Joy Luck Club‚ Amy Tan illustrates how a relationship between a parent and child can change over time due to vast differences in beliefs and expectations. Relationships

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    ENGL 1302 Joy Luck Club Essay An Analysis of “The Joy Luck Club” In this essay‚ I seek to analyze the miscommunication between a mother and a daughter from Amy Tan’s book‚ “The Joy Luck Club.” In the three stories I will be using taken from the collective works‚ the two primary characters are Lindo Jong‚ the mother‚ and her daughter‚ Waverly Jong. Lindo is a traditional Chinese mother attempting to live in a Chinese community but playing by American rules. She is extremely cynical and demands

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    healthy learning environment.” “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan was four stories about four Asian-American women and their families. These women where all independent and adapting to their life in the United States of America. The excerpt was from the first section of the book‚ “Feathers from a Thousand Li Away‚” where a daughter loses her mother and is mourning her loss. Tan has an interesting way of making the characters seem believable. Amy Tan uses different language to dynamically portray the

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    Emma‚ Clueless‚ and the Taking of Likeness Clueless‚ an adaptation of Jane Austen ’s 1815 novel‚ Emma‚ is a 1995 American film by director‚ Amy Heckerling. The comedy serves as a 20th century update of the original text that shifts into creating a contemporary Emma‚ one for our own era. Though Clueless seems to set forth on building its reputation on a completely new‚ distinct ground‚ it is not an entirely different work of art. Considerable amounts of uniformities between the adaptation and Emma

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    Cited: "The Sisters." Shmoop. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. http://www.shmoop.com/barn-burning/the-sisters.html "Two Kinds by AMYÂ TAN." NovelSneak. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. http://novelsneak.wordpress.com/2009/12/16/two-kinds-by-amy-tan Colonel (Sarty) Sartoris Snopes." Shmoop. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. http://www.shmoop.com/barn- burning/colonel-sarty-sartoris-snopes.html "Brief Explanations on Two Kinds Characters." - Essay. Web. 04 Mar. 2013. http://www.studymode.com/essays/Brief-Explanations-On-Two-Kinds-Characters-577590

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    Conflicts between the East and the West in The Joy Luck Club 1 Introduction Difference between Chinese and Western cultures has always been a main source of conflict between local people and citizens of Chinese origin. In The Joy Luck Club‚ Amy Tan describes the conflicts between the mothers and daughters to show us different culture traditions‚ perceptions of life‚ etc. between American and Chinese culture. In the end‚ the two different cultures merge together. Nowadays‚ with the development

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