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    tables became a place where the past could live once again. The green velvet transported people back in time‚ to their youth or to a lost love. The game also connected people‚ it connected strangers‚ or brought families closer together. Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club portrays the effects of immigration on the family relationship. Tan depicts the lives of these women‚ and the struggles between them when forming bonds. Through her vignettes‚ Tan weaves together a tapestry of stories‚ showing the vast differences

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    Symbolism is frequent in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club. The two symbols I chose are the jade pendant and the red candle. Each symbol has a significant meaning to the respective characters. In the “Best Quality” her now deceased mother Suyuan gives June a green pendant(life’s importance). The pendant was given to her after she and Waverly Jong got into a verbal altercation. In order‚ to fully understand why her mother decided to her the pendant you have to break down the situation. As a child‚ Waverly

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    Chinese and American Culture 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 to American readers. With a culture that is exceedingly different from the American way of life‚ Tan presents both cultures side by side in order to draw attention to their differences. One way she accomplishes this task is through the use of prologues that

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    The Joy Luck Club; an intriguing novel and movie about the hardships about being a Chinese immigrant to America soon after the immigration ban was lifted. A challenging story that forced the reader to try to understand that certain customs and traditions that were seen as ’usual’ can be very unlike the ones we as Americans are used to. A story where‚ even though it lacked a lot of violence‚ action‚ or suspense it still was able to grab its readers and viewers. With a little

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    “Our Mutual Joy: The Religious Case for Gay Marriage” Judging by the title of this article written by Lisa Miller‚ readers would tend to believe that this would be a piece of work written to support the religious side of the war on gay marriage. However‚ when reading through just the first paragraph‚ it becomes apparent that the essay is actually contributing to the discrimination of the Bible. This instantly detracts from the author’s argument because this places a biased predecessor on

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    The first primary source I found was an interview from manymountains.org. The women that was interviewed was on February 2‚ 2002 was Joy Nozaki Gee‚ daughter of Kiyoshi "Semita" Nozaki‚ at her home in Sacramento‚ California. Gee talks about how her father‚ Mr. Nozaki‚ had earned his Master’s degree is Literature from the University of Washington and was a poetic writer. Nozaki was teaching Japanese in Arroyo Grande‚ California. When he became imprisoned at an internment camp in New Mexico‚ Mr. Nozaki

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    As with most movies spun off of books‚ the Joy Luck Club was very different from the paperback. I had seen the movie beforehand‚ so I already knew this‚ and was ready to look for distinct differences. Many things were left out‚ some things were out of place‚ and some things were even changed. There was a lot of information that was left behind in the making of the movie. For instance‚ the whole “Moon Lady” chapter was completely absent. The viewer also never learns how Ying-Ying St. Clair’s husband

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    Name: Alex Smith Date: 9/5/2013 EN34 Unit 3 Cause/Effect Essay Writing “Working While in High School” Grade: _____/100 Directions: Write a multi-paragraph essay in which you discuss the causes and effects of working while in high school. Begin typing your essay below: High school can be pretty costly to some students due to having cars and paying for insurance and yearbooks and all kinds of items that are sold throughout the school year. Most students believe they can balance

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    The Frederick Douglass narrative I must say‚ has begun a spark into my personal study of slavery once again. I was previously intrigued by Joy Degruy’s theory of Post Traumatic slave Syndrome‚ but this narrative in particular‚ addressed a sickness I have never learned about before. For example‚ when he went into detail about how slaves would argue about which of their masters were wealthier or had more physical stature than the other. The idea that “it was considered as being bad enough to be a slave;

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    I’m out of breath‚ my body is weak‚ my legs are trembling‚ my heart cannot stop beating‚ and my body is slowly shutting down on me. I have lost all my faith and I can’t fight this pain any longer. I’m tired of trying‚ I just want to give up but I won’t because I refuse to be the girl who isn’t strong enough to do things on her own. I’m sick of always depending on others I want to prove to everyone that I’m not fragile and I’m actually a strong young woman. I have been walking around this desert

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