in the 1920¡¦s where they rode large redwood planks that weighed around 126 pounds. As technology developed the boards became shorter‚ lighter and became better designed. The next surfboards to follow were made in the 1950¡¦s‚ this time the boards where made of balsa wood and then covered in a layer of fiberglass‚ these boards reached a length of about 9-10 feet long. In the 1960¡¦s the long board was introduced and was made of Styrofoam and again‚ covered in fiberglass. In the 70¡¦s the short board
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Based on Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” it is evident that language has an affect on our lives. Language defines the type of person I am generally and it has had an affect on my choices as well as my lifestyle. Depending on my friends‚ family‚ and others I talk to my choice on language tends to vary. My decisions in life‚ sometimes‚ are influenced by the language I use and my surroundings. Language has become my way of seeing life in a different perspective. In Amy Tan’s “Mother Tongue” she discusses
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cultures‚ you can see their similarities and differences. Some people suspect that every culture is the same or should be the same‚ which is crazy. This is like saying everyone has to be clones of each other; color or race. This is not etiquette. In Amy Tan’s memoir Fish Cheek‚ she touches on this subject by using humor to talk about her embarrassment at her Christmas Eve dinner with the minister’s family. Tan begins by introducing the reader to her inner feelings of her crush and her culture‚ with
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The paragraph in question contains many things that can easily be examined and be projected across the essay as a whole. To give a summary of the paragraph‚ the speaker Amy Tan is speaking to a large group of people about her new book. Then she remembers that her mother is in the group‚ and she feels strange using more formal English than any she has ever used by her mother. Other portions of the essay talk about how her mother’s English can be described as broken or simple‚ and she feels that this
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Amy Tan Mother Tongue: In the short story "Mother Tongue" by author Amy Tan‚ she speaks of her mother’s English as "broken English" because her mother came from China and spoke as though she was unintelligent. Growing up Amy knew two languages. When she spoke to her mother she used elementary style words and spoke as though she did not know the language‚ while in front of fluent English speakers‚ she spoke eloquently with an impressive vocabulary. Amy becomes uncomfortable with the word broken
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My favorite character in Grapes of Wrath is Ma Joad. She is my favorite because she shows so much character and hope for her family. She is very family-oriented‚ Ma Joad will do anything to keep her family together and safe. Ma Joad is the rock of the family she supports everyone and sees the good in all. She even puts her family first before anything. Ma will protect her family with her life and if anyone gives her family trouble‚ they will regret it. She is not a force to be reckoned with. Ma Joad
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Ma‚ always carry a camera” (Desirable Daughters: 167). It’s a market street crowded corner at a light. Tara sand it’s a interesting area. She raises a son who is hesitant to come out of his Diasporic closet and the first question she asks the “Gay Students’ Adviser” after finding out Rabi’s “truth” is: “You are Argentine Adviser‚ the signal that she is “a cool mom” (Desirable Daughters: 165). (Hasanat: 275) Rabi said to Tara that he don’t want to see the world like the other gays‚ the other gays
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and I have my own thought about them. The two articles author‚ Amy Tan (Mother Tongue) and Gloria Anzaldua (How to Tame…) both discussed the topic about the language and life. They have many common points such as they all born in a bilingual family‚ and it brought a great change in their lives. The difference is two articles have different focus. “Mother Tongue” Focus more on the change what the bilingual family culture has brought to her‚ in other words‚ how this change her life. Amy Tan uses a
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The Struggle of Being Yourself Amy tan born in 1952 she lives in Oakland‚California. Her parents fled from China’s Communist revolution and settled in the United States ("Meet the writer"). She wrote her first novel in 1989 it was called "The Joy Luck Club" it was a best seller for nine months (Werlock). Tan believed she was born in the wrong family because her mother was impossible to be pleased (longnecker). In the story of "Two Kinds" Amy Tan whose life is reflected in the Uses the
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Oct 3‚ 2014 Rachelle Worrell In Amy Tans "Mother Tongue" the emphasizes on american english‚ views on Amy’s mothers "Broken English". When speaking from amy’s mother tongue she rights using all sorts of different grammatical. When she is addressing an American professional Amy’s english is very proper. Amy views her mothers "broken english as normal. Amy knows her mother is not a dumb lady by any means she understands things like the stock market. Amy is frustrate by how society looks down on her
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