Mother-Daughter Tradition In The Joy Luck Club
The Joy Luck Club is a representation of the persistent tensions
and powerful bonds between mother and daughter in a Chinese American
society. The book illustrates the hardships both the mother and daughters
go through in order to please the other. Also, it shows the troubles the
daughters face when growing up in two cultures. This book reveals that
most of the time mothers really do know best.
In "Rules of the Game" we see a mother daughter conflict.
Waverly's mother is always showing her off because she is a national chess
champion. Waverly takes this as being explo ....
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