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Essay heading: Joy Luck Club
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Music and Movies |
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March 3, 2000 |
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The plot concentrates on empowering women most especially minorities, further sub-divided into two groups, the mothers who eventually surpassed the suppression of Chinese culture, and the daughters who led lives as the children of immigrants and had experience the life of an adult American female, including marital woes and parental relations... displayed 300 characters
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It is the story of eight women, Four of whom are the mothers not only bound by being Chinese immigrants but also bound by the hardships they had to endure in their homeland. One was a mother who had to escape the tyranny of an arranged marriage, who used superstition to gain her freedom. Another was a battered wife who had to endure the philandering and beatings of her husband before killing her own child... displayed next 300 characters
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