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    like the story I just have readFish Cheeks” and “Champion of the World” both stories are unique. The “Fish Cheeks” write by a Chinese American and “The Champion of the World” write by a Native American. The two stories having a different writing style. The two essay are different because of the writer culture and the writer purpose. The two stories “Fish Cheeks” and “Champion of the World” are kind of different. “Fish Cheeks” is write by a Chinses American writer Amy Tan; and “Champion of the World”

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    Amy Tan has a contentious relationship with her mother perceived from her hostile tone. All mother-daughter relationships have troubles. In excerpts from Amy Chua’s memoir‚ Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom‚ and Amy Tan’s novel‚ The Joy Luck Club‚ mother-daughter relationships can be seen through diction‚ and tone. The annoyed tone in the situation between Amy Chua and her daughter shows a caring relationship while the hostile and hateful tone in Amy Tan’s excerpt shows a poor relationship with a hateful

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    Mother Tongue by Amy Tan

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    Summary In the essay Mother Tongue‚ Amy Tan talked about her love and fascination of language‚ and how language can evoke an emotion‚ a visual image‚ and how it’s a tool she uses everyday in writing. She then goes into how she is aware of the different ways she uses the English language‚ she was in a middle of a speech‚ talking very precise about her book to a group of people using her knowledge of correct grammar that she has learned throughout school‚ and books‚ until she spotted her mother‚ and

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    Amy Tan - Mother Tongue

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    English 101 Mother Tongue Amy Tan makes a valid point about the use of different Englishes that are spoken in different places and to certain people. What one says may sometimes vary based on the person‚ situation‚ or event as well. How one speaks and what they pick up on happens in the home and other people see them differently based on the way they speak. Different languages become difficult to translate as well because there isn’t always a similar word in the translating language. Many people

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    Response for “Fish Cheeks” & “The Force of Luck” Point of view is important because you can see what a charters are thinking and feeling and have an understanding of why they do what they do. In the store fish cheeks the story is told in first person by the girl. 1 st person pov is important because we get to see what is what is going on in one character’s life as well as understanding their emotions feeling thought and actions for why they do and how. In the story “Fish Cheeks” Amny said When

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    Tan and ___ use culture‚ color and texture to illustrate that people should be proud of their differences. In Tan’s story‚ “Fish Cheeks”‚ a Chinese-American girl is not only embarrassed by the food she loves‚ but all of her family’s traditions. In the beginning of the story‚ the young girl‚ Amy‚ states‚ “For Christmas I prayed for this blond-haired boy‚ Robert‚ and a slim new American nose” (Tan). Amy’s wish for an American nose symbolizes satisfaction and happiness because it’s a quality that

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    Culture affects how we perceive others and the world in many different ways. Culture is constructed by a number of different elements that define who we are. Depending on a person’s culture there are many different positions that often affect what we do on a daily basis. Every culture teaches others how to communicate‚ connect‚ and cooperate with one another. They teach them how to handle situations according to their cultures guidelines. Most cultures often think that their customs should be carried

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    Two Kinds by Amy Tan

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    The author‚ Amy Tan is a second generation Chinese immigrant. Her parents are both Chinese immigrants. Her father and one of her brothers passed away during her early teens. At that period‚ she found out that her mother had been married before in China. She left her divorced ex-husband and three daughters in China. In 1987‚ after her mother recovered from a serious illness‚ they took a trip to China where Tan reunited with her half-sisters. The trip offered Tan a new perspective on her mother and

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    Maya Angelou and “Fish Cheeks” by Amy Tan‚ both authors tell the reader their own story. Maya Angelou and Amy Tan‚ who were growing up in different environment and communities‚ have different experiences and different ways to tell their stories. Compare the two authors Angelou and Tan‚ Angelou is more effectively on using description to depict her sense of isolation from the isolation from the dominant culture in the time and place of her story‚ in comparison with Angelou; Tan is more effectively

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    “Language spoken in the family‚ especially in immigrant families...plays a large role in shaping the language of the child‚” (Tan). Tan uses her own opinions and personal experiences to convey the importance of family language. She explains later how family language shapes her understanding of the world around her. The main language during Amy’s childhood was her mother’s language. She did not have much influence from her peers since she was isolated for being an immigrant. Therefore‚ her mother’s

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