Conflicts Resolved In The Joy Luck Club

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English

 

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Arthur H

 

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December 15, 2012

 

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For the majority of their lives the daughters have tried to mask their Chinese heritage, embarrassed of their mother’s traditions and conservative attitudes. For example, Lena St. Clair said, “I used to push my eyes in on the sides to make them rounder. Or I’d open them very wide until I could see the white parts,” (Tan 104) because her eyes were one of the Chinese characteristics she had inherited from her mother...
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Or I’d open them very wide until I could see the white parts,” (Tan 104) because her eyes were one of the Chinese characteristics she had inherited from her mother. Similarly, Jing-Mei also Marte 2 feels largely out of touch with her Chinese mother and identity. At the beginning of the novel Jing-Mei says: What will I say? What can I tell them about my mother? I don't know anything...
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