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    both the song and short story. As a result‚ the song could play anywhere in the scene and still fit perfectly with the overall tone of the story. However‚ the ideal place to start “My Way” would be when Jing-Mei first begins to realize her independent self. When the scene opens up with Jing-Mei taking a test to determine if she is a prodigy or not‚ the song would begin to play in the background. As she continues to perform the different tasks handed to her the second verse would begin to play “I’ve

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    Directions: Each section of The Joy Luck Club begins with an anecdote that symbolizes the main ideas that are to follow in the women’s stories. For each section‚ you will analyze the anecdotes by answering the questions below. You can refer to each section’s lessons/experiences to provide details that support your analysis. Part I: Feathers from a Thousand Li Away: a. In the space below‚ bullet point words/images/lines from the anecdote that stand out to you (it’s okay if you don’t know the

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    Jing-mei (June) Woo‚ the character‚ is a symbol herself of Westernization of Chinese-Americans. Once she travels to China to visit her deceased mother‚ she realizes what Chinese culture is all about and what she has been culturally unaware of all this time. Jing-mei and the other daughters always identified themselves as Americans‚ but often doubted whether or not they should be speaking the Chinese language to keep their cultural identity alive within themselves. Additionally‚ Jing-mei is representative

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    mother could be referring to Jing Mei’s look as a dark-skinned person. When Jing Mei’s mother got the idea for the Shirley Temple‚ she took her to the beauty training school. This shows that Jing Mei’s mother wanted to change the appearance of Jing Mei. Jing Mei’s mother probably doesn’t like the way she looks and wanted her to look beautiful. In a real-life situation appearance can change due to a special event. A lot of teenagers in real life go through a beauty training school so they can look

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    China was never a home to Jing-Mei. China was where her parents had lived before her‚ in their ‘other life’. To Jing-Mei America was the only place she could call home. She grew up in the states and never looked back. Her mother‚ Suyuan‚ before she had Jing-Mei had two older daughters‚ that happen to be twins. The mother went through a tough time back when she had the two little girls. Later in life‚ she passes away. In “A Pair of Tickets”‚ when read through a formalist lens‚ the theme that the right

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    Thoughts on a Still Night Jing Ye Si (Thoughts on a Still Night) is the fourth studio album of the famous Chinese folk singer Gong Lin Na‚ which was recorded in China in 2007. The producer is Gong’s husband‚ Robert Zollitsch. Jing Ye Si is originally one of the most famous Chinese poems by the great poet Li Bai inTang Dynasty. Gong was born in Gui Yang Province‚ which has a great population of different minority ethnic groups compared to other provinces. As a result‚ Gong absorbed the rich nutrition

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    perfect American English’ also brings into focus Tan’s close concentration on different levels of language in the novel. -The mother’s sense of her inadequacy‚ is contrasted with a daughter who was "swallowing more Coca Cola than sorrow." -Jing-Mei Woo both opens and closes the novel making her its most important narrator. -In the midst of war and disease Jing-Mei’s mother founded the original Joy Luck Club‚ establishing fellowship and

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    conflict within the characters themselves. In the novel a character named Jing-Mei is born in America. Her mother‚ Suyuan‚ longs for her to be a piano prodigy despite June’s obvious lack of musical talent. This causes June to question herself and triggers inner conflict. Tan uses metaphors‚ similes and imagery within her work to evoke many of the readers’ feelings and senses. Through figurative language Tan portrays Jing Mei “June” Woo’s character and inner conflict within The Joy Luck Club. Tan often

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    Favourite Canadian Fashion Designer I can easily say that my favorite Canadian fashion designer is Monica Mei. Her diligence with her work in becoming a fashion entrepreneur is truly an inspiration. Aime‚ the luxury clothing line that Monica began when she graduated from university‚ is a very creatively unique line that has captured my attention. It was through discovering Aime‚ that Monica Mei became my favorite Canadian fashion designer. The name Aime comes from the French word for love (Aime‚ 2010)

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    immigrant mothers and their American daughters. The book opens after the death of Suyan Woo‚ the founding member of the Joy Luck Club. Suyan died before fulfilling her lifetime wish: to be reunited with her twin daughters who was lost in China. So‚ Jing-mei‚ Suyan’s daughter‚ is going to take a trip to China to see them in her mother honor. In my opinion‚ individuality‚ legacy‚ and family were preserved in the families. But‚ it took a while because most of the values got lost in the process. The relationship

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