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    the most significant parts of it‚ is its title. The title The Grapes of Wrath is known as a biblical allusion; it comes from the song "Battle Hymn of the Republic"‚ written during the Civil War along with the scripture from Revelations: 14:19-20. To understand the meaning behind the book title it would be important to read the book and the song “Battle Hymn

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    In the “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” Chua compares her parenting methods to those of Western parents. Children whether of Eastern or Western descent has a choice of what they want to make of themselves. However‚ the kids‚ much like their parents tend to fall into

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    Reading‚ Half Bad‚ I felt repentant for the main character‚ Nathan Brynn‚ because from the minute he was born he was despised by everybody‚ except for Annalise‚ his brother‚ his grandmother‚ and eventually a black witch‚ Gabriel too‚ because he wasn’t a pure white witch‚ he was half black and half white. For example‚ nobody would talk to him‚ or even look at him when he was young‚ almost everybody was completely disgusted by him. His mother was forced by the witch council‚ and eventually his gran

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    a Point Where the Chinese Parenting Becomes Too Much for a Child? Did I go too far‚ how much is too much‚ was that too harsh to say‚ are all questions parents seem to ask themselves when they are raising their children. In Amy Chua’s book‚ Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother‚ the reader can see that even she‚ a strict Chinese Parent‚ seems to ask herself these very questions. Amy Chua finds herself in a bit of trouble when her daughter Lulu won’t conform to the rules of Chinese Parenting‚ pushing Amy

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    into occasional disagreements‚ but at the end of the day they are supposed to look out for and protect one another. However‚ when a fight between family members stubbornly drags on‚ it can cause major conflicts within the family. In Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom and Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club‚ the author tackles the topic of mother-daughter relationships. However‚ both of the author’s perspectives on the relationships differ from one another. In Amy Chua’s work‚ the chapter portrays a patient

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    In the article‚ Adapted from Battle of Hymn of the Tiger Mother the author Amy Chua’s intent is to describe the differences between Chinese and Western parenting styles. She begins by explaining her personal parenting style and although her parenting style brings controversy it also demonstrates what a parent will do in order to help their children be successful. After all‚ a parent’s true purpose is to do what is best for their children. Is Chua harming her children or is she setting them up for

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    The term “tiger mother” was coined by Amy Chua in 2011 with the release of her memoir‚ The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. She refers to herself as a tiger mother because she was born into the year of the tiger in Chinese zodiac. Tiger people are “powerful‚ authoritative‚ and magnetic‚” (Kolbert‚ newyorker.com) Chua says‚ all qualities that show through in her parenting style. Before beginning this research project‚ I knew little of the subject of tiger moms. I thought of them stereotypically‚

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    important relationships we will ever have. That being said‚ we get to see two different relationships in the memoir Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom by Amy Chua and the novel The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan. In the memoir‚ Chua’s tone is portrayed as a stressed mom‚ and Tan’s tone in the novel is expressed as resentful child. In the excerpt from “The Violin” in Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom. Amy Chua shows us her struggle to balance her equilibrium between calm and frustrated while her daughter

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    “Tiger Mom” is a term that was created by Amy Chua‚ a Yale law professor‚ in her written memoir “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”.  This term‚ “Tiger Mom”‚ is professionally defined as “A strict or demanding mother who pushes her children to high levels of achievement‚ using methods regarded as typical of childrearing in China and other parts of East Asia.” (Morrison‚ 2012). Compared to this Asian-American parenting style‚ western style (European-American) parenting tends to be a little more relaxed

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    Name: Rahat Ahmed Subject: English 125 Amy Chua’s “The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” had created a great controversy around the world. Many writers around the world wrote about her book and criticized her for her parenting methods. Most of the authors raised questions about Chua’s parenting methods. While reading journals‚ newspapers‚ and articles I noticed that most of the authors discussed how harsh parenting method is not the way to raise a child. When parents become strict to their

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