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    Two Kinds

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    In “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan‚ two kinds of perspectives bring a new meaning to the ordinary American dream. Jing-Mei‚ the daughter of Suyuan Woo‚ a Chinese immigrant mother strongly believes in living the American Dream. In Order to live the life they wish Suyuan had hopes in fame. Their American fairytale to journey lavishly included an astonishing talent. They would practice mocking the famous Shirley Temple. As a mother and daughter they became partners by trying to make Jing-Mei have a talent that

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    Bridging the Gaps In Amy Tan’s novel of conflicting cultures‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ the narrators contemplate their inability to relate from one culture to another. The novel is narrated by and follows the connected stories about conflicts between Chinese immigrant mothers and their American-raised daughters. Jing-mei‚ one of the daughters‚ has taken her mother’s place in a weekly gathering her mother had organized called the Joy Luck Club‚ in which four women would gather to gamble together to help

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    Relate to character - Which character might you or someone you know relate to in the story and why? Joy Luck Club by: Amy Tan The character I could relate to is Waverly Jong because we both deal with our mother’s criticism. Into her adult life‚ she finds herself restrained by her subconscious fear of letting her mother down and im also scared to let my mom down when I graduate from high school and go off to college. Waverly mother compares her to other people my mom compares me too my

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    greatly on communication and how effectively it is used. We need to communicate to get new and innovative ideas across‚ to state opinions‚ to sort our arguments and most importantly‚ to better understand those around us. The short story Mother Tongue by Amy Tan addresses the reality that the inability to communicate effectively and see the different perspectives of those around us can hinder the flow of society and often block us from new ideas and potential. Communication is different for everyone as

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    Anna-Lisa Barrington Professor Ita Yankovich English 12 October 23‚ 2015 Exploring Language and Identity Question: Language is more than words put together; it is a tool of communication. What does Amy Tan author of “Mother Tongue” and Manuel Munoz author of “Leave your name at the border” say is the importance of language to them? How do they differ on their lives? Language is more than words put together; it explores the intimate

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    Are You a Feminist

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    encouraged women to make more films and boycott movies that don’t portray women in a positive light. Of Minday Kaling‚ they say‚ “it is so refreshing to see a young woman of color who is not ashamed to be normal-sized and who is also super funny.” Amy Poehler has admitted she wants girls to “feel they can be sassy and full and weird and geeky and smart and independent‚ and not so withered and shriveled.” Tavi Gevinson writes about body image issues and more on her popular site Rookie. When asked

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    Belonging

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    create significant moments in time in a story the composer needs language and structural techniques‚ narrative elements and an understanding of affinity. The poems by Steven Herrick ‘Caitlin and Mopping’ and ‘The Picnic’ written in 2000 and the novel by Amy Tan ‘The Joy Luck Club’ written in 1989. Through figurative language and poetic techniques the composers represent the sense and connection of belonging in narrative and poetic form. ‘Caitlin and mopping’ is a poem written by Steven Herrick in 2000

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    Celebrity Endorsement

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    Introduction Chapter 2 Literature Review Chapter 3 Methodology Chapter 4 Results and Findings Chapter 5 Discussion Chapter 6 Conclusion References Appendices A B C Pictures of Advertisements Gucci Envy me Gucci Envy me and Jenifer Aniston Gucci Envy me and Amy Winehouse Christian Dior J’dore Christian Dior J’dore and Queen Latifah Christian Dior J’dore and Emma Watson 57 58 59 60 61 62 38 41 49 1 3 3 4 6 10 14 25 31 35 2 Acknowledgements: The completion of this research was because of supports from

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    Mother Tongue

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    people and hold power with ease. In the article “Mother Tongue”‚ Amy Tan emphasizes the idea that we all speak different languages unconsciously and that we are categorized by the way we speak. Language is power; people develop that power through their own sense of cultural and historical language and usage because language comes from culture. In “Mother Tongue‚” Amy Tan discusses the different experiences she had that made her realized the different types of "English’s"

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    The Harvest

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    “The Harvest” Amy Hempel Amy Hempel’s “The Harvest‚” is a tale about a lady who is seriously harmed in a car incident. Then she informed us what areas of the tale were real.” The females then said “I really was in a car incident‚” she said. “And everything about the medical center is real‚ except my leg only needed three number of stitching. And then‚ Hempel does the wonderful factor that requires this from an awesome little tale to something amazing. The Harvest" is separated into seven brief

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