Mother-Daughter Tradition In The Joy Luck Club
Beginning of paper
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 w ....
Middle of paper
.... memories of what her mother had told her. She remembers how her
mother left her babies during the war. June's mother felt that since she
had failed as a mother to her first babies she had failed as a person.
When she made June take piano lessons June thought that she was trying to
make her become a child prodigy like Waverly, but her mother did this
because she knew it would benefit June for the rest of her life.
Because of the death of her mother, June was forced to take the
place of he ....
------------------
Word count: 418
Page count: 2 (approximately 250 words per page)