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    Belong & Not Belonging

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    is influenced by our prior experiences of other places. Our perception of belonging can also be affected by how much others know and understand of the places we have come from in relation to where we are now. These ideas are explored extensively in Amy Tan’s novel‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ where feelings of belonging and connection to others are significantly affected by people’s understanding of place. The Museum Victoria: Immigration Museum website also explores how people perceive belonging and not belonging

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    Mother's Kindness

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    Parents always want what is best for their children‚ regardless of culture or ethnicity. In The Joy Luck Club‚ by Amy Tan‚ and in "Life With Father" by Itabari Njeri‚ the parents express their parental methods upon their daughters. Children will all react differently to their parent’s methods‚ as do Waverly‚ June‚ and Itabari‚ but they still share a common resentment for their parents. It is shown in the two stories how parental methods expressed to children can be misinterpreted‚ thus influencing

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    Charachter comparison

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    Do not simply copy the question and then follow with an answer. Type your document in Times New Roman 12 pt. font. Make sure that your full name is at the top of the page. It may be easiest to include your answers for this story and for the Amy Tan story‚ “Two Kinds‚” in the same document. E-mail if you have questions. JC 1. How does the imagery in the story’s opening paragraph set the tone (and perhaps hint at a theme) for the story? 2. Who is the story’s protagonist (main character)

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    In the essay “Mother Tongue”‚ the author Amy Tan presents the process that she turned the negative impact of her mother’s “limited” English to the positive influence of her writing style. First‚ Tan introduces herself and her writing. She is a writer who uses all kinds of English that she is familiar with in her writing. Furthermore‚ she mentions that she realizes lately that the way she talks with her family is different from the way she communicates with others. Tan goes on to write about

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    Jing Mei Two Kinds

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    In the story Two Kinds‚ from the Joy Luck by Amy Tan you can never find two people who are more different than Jing Mei the narrator and her mother. In the story based on the year 1960‚ the mother who comes from China‚ a place where there was nothing but war‚ and all her family has died‚ except for one of her daughters‚ Jing Mei. In America her mother still believes that you can be anything you wanted to be‚ so‚ she wants her daughter to become prodigy. Jing Mei though‚ believes that you should

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    The Joy Luck Club

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    asked. Her reply‚ as it seems to be for a lot of minority groups‚ is‚ "Neither‚ I’m Chinese-American." So‚ besides her American accent and a hyphenated ending on her answer to the SAT questionnaire about her ethnic background‚ what’s the difference? In Amy Tan’s enjoyable novel‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ about the relationships and experiences of four Chinese mothers and four Chinese-American daughters‚ I found out the answer to this question. The difference in upbringing of those women born during the first

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    Born and raised in San Jose‚ California Kyle lives with his parents and his younger sister. During high school he was involved in the International Thespian Society and was a drama production technician. When he was young‚ he was a big gamer which came him to come up with the saying “when in doubt go left.” Aside from gaming‚ he also refers back to this quote throughout his life as well. Looking back at it now‚ his favorite childhood memory was when he was still living in his first house. When he

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    about getting the point across of having equal rights. Between the peaceful beliefs of Martin Luther King Jr. and the sometimes violent beliefs of both Stokely Carmichael and the Black Panther Party. Martin Luther King Jr. peacefully‚ but effectively made progress in getting equal rights for African Americans. However for Stokely Carmichael and the Black Panther Party that was not enough. They needed more than just a few laws that were made that the state governments would not follow. Both of these

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    Mother tongue by Army Tan employs the aspects of simplicity to appeal to the audience. In her introduction‚ she brings herself to the same level as his audience which makes them attentive and desires to know more. The author uses easily understood English which makes the readers easily relate to what she is saying. The author employs the aspect of the flashback where she tells her audiences about her experience speaking broken English and where this makes today‚ her viewers curious and to listen

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    Joy Luck Club

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    Returning to One’s Roots and Understanding Chinese Culture in The Joy Luck Club Cultural divides are difficult to overcome in storytelling because understanding another culture is a not an easy task. However‚ in The Joy Luck Club‚ Amy Tan does a wonderful job of making the Chinese culture comprehensible for the American reader. With a culture that is exceedingly different from American way of life‚ Tan presents both cultures side by side in order to draw attention to their differences and benefits

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