• Discuss how The Joy Luck Club Deals with the Generation Gap between Mothers and Daughters

     

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Published: 26.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays 'Discuss how The Joy Luck Club Deals with the Generation Gap between Mothers and ', 1.
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This is a story about four Chinese mothers and their four daughters which were born and brought up in America. It shows the mother/daughter relationship and their personal life. It is divided into four sections, the first and last are told by the three mothers and Jing - Mei Woo who's in charge of telling her mother's story after her recent death, and then the second and third sections are told by the four daughters (including Jing - Mei Woo). Each of the mothers have two episodes in the book, same as the daughters, with the exception of Jing - Mei who has four. The title of the book comes from a small club founded by the mothers in San Francisco at their arrival to America; it is basically based upon a Mah-jong game in which the corners of the table symbolize four directions represented by the four mothers. All the characters in the book know each other and comment accordingly.…

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